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Timeline of Julian Assange’s legal saga

After fighting for more than a decade to avoid being sent to the ******* States, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is facing further delays in learning whether he can make a new legal challenge against his extradition:

* 2006: Assange founds WikiLeaks in Australia. The group begins publishing sensitive or classified documents

* 2010: In a series of posts, WikiLeaks released almost half a million documents relating to the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

* August 2010: Swedish prosecutors issue an arrest warrant for Assange based on one woman’s allegation of ***** and another’s allegation of ************. The warrant is withdrawn shortly afterward, with prosecutors citing insufficient evidence for the ***** allegation. Assange denies the allegations

* September 2010: Sweden’s director of prosecutions reopens the ***** investigation. Assange leaves Sweden for the ******* Kingdom.

* November 2010: Swedish police issue an international arrest warrant for Assange

* December 2010: Assange surrenders to police in London and is detained pending an extradition hearing. High Court grants Assange bail

* February 2011: District court in the *** rules Assange should be extradited to Sweden

* June 2012: Assange enters Ecuadorian embassy in central London, seeking asylum on June 19, after his bids to appeal the extradition ruling *******. Police set up round-the-clock guard to arrest him if he steps outside

* August 2012: Assange is granted political asylum by Ecuador

* July 2014: Assange loses his bid to have an arrest warrant issued in Sweden against him cancelled. A judge in Stockholm upholds the warrant alleging ******* offences against two women

* March 2015: Swedish prosecutors ask to question Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy.

* August 2015: Swedish prosecutors drop investigations into some allegations against Assange because of the statute of limitations; an investigation into a ***** allegation ******** active

* October 2015: Metropolitan Police end their 24-hour guard outside the Ecuadorian embassy but say they will arrest Assange if he leaves, ending a three-year police operation estimated to have cost millions

* February 2016: Assange claims “total vindication” as the ******* Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention finds that he has been unlawfully detained and recommends he be immediately freed and given compensation. The *** calls the finding “frankly ridiculous”

* September 2018: Ecuador’s president says his country and the *** are working on a legal solution to allow Assange to leave the embassy

* October 2018: Assange seeks a court injunction pressing Ecuador to provide him basic rights he said the country agreed to when it first granted him asylum

* November 2018: A US court filing that appears to inadvertently reveal the existence of a sealed ********* case against Assange is discovered by a researcher. No details are confirmed

* April 2019: Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno blames WikiLeaks for recent *********** allegations; Ecuador’s government revokes Assange’s asylum status. London police haul Assange out of the Ecuadorian embassy and arrest him for breaching bail conditions in 2012 as well as on behalf of US authorities.

* May 2019: Assange is sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for jumping bail in 2012

* May 2019: The US government indicts Assange on 18 charges over WikiLeaks’ publication of classified documents. Prosecutors say he conspired with US army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to hack into a Pentagon computer and release secret diplomatic cables and military files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

* November 2019: Swedish prosecutor drops ***** investigation

* May 2020: An extradition hearing for Assange is delayed during the COVID-19 pandemic

* June 2020: The US files new indictment against Assange that prosecutors say underscores Assange’s efforts to procure and release classified information

* January 2021: A *** judge rules Assange cannot be extradited to the US because he is likely to take his own life if held under harsh US prison conditions

* July 2021: The High Court grants the US government permission to appeal the lower court’s ruling blocking Assange’s extradition

* December 2021: The High Court rules that US assurances about Assange’s detention are enough to guarantee he would be treated humanely

* March 2022: ***’s top court refuses to grant Assange permission to appeal against his extradition.

* June 2022: ***’s government orders the extradition of Assange to the ******* States. Assange appeals.

* May 2023: *********** Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Assange should be released and “nothing is served” by his ongoing incarceration

* June 2023: A High Court judge rules Assange cannot appeal his extradition

* February 20, 2024: Assange’s lawyers launch a final legal bid to stop his extradition at the High Court

* March 26, 2024: Two High Court judges in London give US authorities three more weeks to submit further assurances, including a guarantee that Assange will not get the ****** penalty, before deciding whether they will grant him a new appeal against his extradition



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