Detention of Julian Assange “sets a dangerous precedent for journalists”, according to politicians in the parliamentary branch of the Council of Europe, who voted on Tuesday to oppose the extradition of the founder of WikiLeaks to the United States.
The words of support for Assange and implicit criticism of the UK government will be contained in a final report produced by the Labour peer Lord Foulkes for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, which focuses on upholding human rights across the continent.
Foulkes had written an initial report – Threats to media freedom and the safety of journalists in Europe – which will now contain amendments to Assange tabled by a number of MEPs.
Assange is being held in London’s Belmarsh prison prior to an extradition hearing that will begin in February. A US grand jury has indicted him on 18 charges – 17 of which fall under the Espionage Act – around a conspiracy to receive, obtaining and disclosing classified diplomatic and military documents.
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