Julian Assange was arrested in April 2019 in the United Kingdom and January of this year, a court temporarily blocked his extradition in the United States.
The American Whistle Edward Snowden has warned the founder Wikileaks Julian Assange after Antivirus Mogul John McAfee died by an apparent suicide in a Barcelona prison after a news that he was extradited in the United States on the charges of tax evasion. Edward Snowden, the former consultant and the confidentiality of the NSA data, has tweeted that Julian Assange “could be next”.
“Europe should not extradite people accused of non-violent crimes to an unjust judicial system – and a cruel penitentiary system – that the defendants born of pleasure prefer to die than to become subject to that. Julian Assange could be the Next “Edward Snowden has tweeted on Wednesday. “Until the system is reformed, a moratorium should stay,” he added.
In his latest Tweet Public on June 18, John McAfee wrote: “All power corrupts. Be careful that you allow a democracy to handle. Javier Villalba, 75-year-old McAfee lawyer, said the pioneering anti-virus software died by suspended as its nine months in prison brought it to despair.
McAfee stated at a court hearing last month, given the rest of his life in prison if sentenced to the United States. “I hope the Spanish court will see the injustice of this … the United States wants to use me as an example,” he said.
Julian Assange was arrested in April 2019 in the United Kingdom and January of this year, a British court temporarily blocked its extradition to the United States on criminal charges, including a spying franchise, affirming that its mental health problems. meant that he may commit suicide.
Julian Assange remains in the most difficult prison in Great Britain, HMP Belmarsh, despite the January decision. The 49-year-old child was not bailed in front of an appeal hearing because it is considered a risk of flight. Assange is still sought after in the United States on an indictment of 18 accounts, facing the allegations of tracing to hack computers and conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information.
The Prosecution of Julian Assange followed the publication of Wikileaks from hundreds of thousands of leakage documents in 2010 and 2011 regarding the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as diplomatic cables.