WikiLeaks to speed release of leaked docs

2011-01-12 14:01

London - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has vowed to step up his site's release of secret documents while he fights extradition to Sweden, as his lawyers argued that sending him to Stockholm could land him in Guantanamo Bay or even on US death row.

That claim on Tuesday, regarded by many legal experts as extremely unlikely, is part of a preliminary defence argument released by Assange's attorneys ahead of a court hearing next month.

The Australian computer expert is wanted in Sweden to answer sex-crimes allegations. American officials also are trying to build a criminal case against WikiLeaks, which has published a trove of leaked diplomatic cables and secret US military files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Assange's lawyers are seeking to link the two issues, claiming the Swedish prosecution is politically motivated - an allegation that Sweden strongly denies.

Assange's defence claims "there is a real risk that, if extradited to Sweden, the US will seek his extradition and/or illegal rendition to the USA, where there will be a real risk of him being detained at Guantanamo Bay or elsewhere".

The document, prepared by Assange's lead lawyer, Geoffrey Robertson, adds that "there is a real risk that he could be made subject to the death penalty" if sent to the United States.

Charges unclear


Under European law, suspects cannot be extradited to jurisdictions where they may face the death penalty.

It also is not clear what, if any, charges US authorities could bring against Assange, and unclear how he could be classed as an "unlawful enemy combatant", which could expose him to detention at Guantanamo Bay.

"Mr Assange would not be sent to Guantanamo," said John Bellinger, a former legal adviser to the US State Department. "He would be prosecuted in US federal court. He would not be treated as an enemy combatant. Those are ridiculous concerns."

He added that while Mr Assange could face "serious charges with a potential prison term, US prosecutors certainly would not seek the death penalty".

British extradition specialist Karen Todner rejected the argument that Assange might be at greater risk of being sent to the United States from Sweden.

"I think he's more likely to face an extradition to the US if he's in Britain," she said.

No to extradition


Britain has a special fast-track extradition arrangement with the United States.

Assange, aged 39, was arrested last month on rape and molestation accusations stemming from encounters with two women during a trip to Sweden last summer. He appeared briefly in a London court on Tuesday ahead of a full extradition hearing on February 7 and 8.

Assange's lawyers say he should not be extradited because he has not been charged in Sweden and is only wanted for questioning. They also plan to argue in court that the European arrest warrant seeking his detention was improperly issued.

The defence document also claims Assange has been the victim of "a pattern of illegal and or corrupt behaviour" by the Swedish prosecuting authorities, including the release of his name to the public, "thus ensuring his vilification throughout the world".

As US officials seek to build a case against WikiLeaks, American prosecutors have demanded details about the Twitter accounts of Assange, Private Bradley Manning - the Army intelligence analyst in custody who is suspected of supplying WikiLeaks with classified information - and several other WikiLeaks supporters.

Despite WikiLeaks' protests at the US Twitter demand, Assange's lawyers complain they have not been given access to text messages and tweets by Assange's accusers, which his lawyers claim undermine the two women's cases. They say text messages exchanged by the claimants "speak of revenge and of the opportunity to make lots of money".

Leaks slowing

Swedish Prosecutor Marianne Ny declined to comment on the case on Tuesday.

WikiLeaks sparked an international uproar last year when it published a secret helicopter video showing a US attack that killed two Reuters journalists and Iraqis in Baghdad.

It then published hundreds of thousands of secret US military files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and later began publishing hundreds of classified US diplomatic cables whose revelations caused weeks worth of embarrassing news stories for the US and its allies.

But the flow of leaks, published in The New York Times, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Le Monde and El Pais, has slowed recently amid a barrage of online attacks, financial difficulties and the Swedish case against Assange.

Assange, who is on bail and living under curfew at a supporter's mansion in eastern England, vowed on Tuesday to speed up the release of secret documents.

"We are stepping up our publishing for matters related to Cablegate and other materials," Assange said outside the high-security Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London. "Those will shortly be occurring through our newspaper partners around the world - big and small newspapers and some human rights organisations."

- AP

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