Tag: Priti Patel
Wikileaks Assange Lodges appeals against US extradition
London – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has appealed to the High Court in London to block his extradition to the United States to face criminal charges, his brother said on Friday, the latest step in his legal battle that has dragged on for more than a decade. . Assange, 50, is wanted by US authorities […]
6 reasons why everyone should fight for Assange’s freedom
The justice system has failed to defend the principles it should protect in the case of WikiLeak founder Julian Assange, so the public must wake up to the need for peaceful global protests to run parallel to Assange’s legal battle, writes Sara Chessa. The UK Home Secretary Priti Patel said recently that she had it […]
The UK government approves the extradition of Assange; He plans to appeal
LONDON – On Friday, the British government ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face espionage – a milestone, but not the end of a decade-long legal saga. WikiLeaks said they would question the order and have 14 days to appeal. Interior Minister Priti Patel signed the order approving […]
Denmark to outsource interns
The Ministers of Justice of Denmark and Kosovo have signed a treaty in which Copenhagen rents 300 prison cells from Pristina Denmark will send foreign nationals convicted in the country to serve their sentences in a Kosovo prison, the countries’ respective justice ministers agreed on Wednesday. Should both sides’ parliament give the green light to […]
Australia says it will not challenge Assange’s extradition
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Australia will not challenge the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States and has confidence in the British legal system, a senior government official said on Thursday. – Other media news – A British court on Wednesday issued a formal decision to extradite the Australian citizen to the United […]
Judges send Assange extradition decision to UK government
A British judge on Wednesday formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to be charged with espionage. The matter will now go to the UK Home Secretary for a decision, although the WikiLeaks founder still has legal recourse to appeal. The decision, which brings the year-long extradition dispute closer to an […]
Britain denies Julian Assange’s appeal of extradition to WikiLeaks
The court rejects WikiLeaks’ co-founder’s request to appeal extradition to the United States, the case has been referred to the Home Office On Monday, Britain’s Supreme Court rejected Julian Assange’s appeal of the decision to extradite him to the United States, where WikiLeaks co – founders are being prosecuted for espionage. It is now up […]
Question or ears? How linguistic prejudices perpetuate inequality
Teacher and artist Sunn M’Cheaux has written on social media about “linguistics” after a reader asked him about the word “ax” and said: “Why did we struggle to say ‘question’? Like when I was little I always said ‘ax’. As I could tell. not the word right. “ M’Cheaux’s response counteracts the common idea that […]
National ID cards are no longer valid for most Europeans traveling to the UK: Home Office
“As of Friday 1 October 2021, most EU, EEA and Swiss citizens will need a valid passport to enter the UK as the government ceases to accept national identity cards as a travel document,” the official release said. According to the Ministry of the Interior, identity cards are part of the most misused documents seen […]
Criticism of the London police after the memorial service
Police in London are sharply criticized for how they acted on a spontaneous memorial service for a murdered woman on Saturday night. Despite corona restrictions, just over a thousand gathered at the memorial service and the police, according to the critics, went far too hard when they wanted to get those who had gathered to […]