Wikileaks founder faces final day of US extradition hearing
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Wikileaks founder faces final day of US extradition hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange won't know until next month whether he can contest his extradition to the US. UK high court judges are deliberating his case on espionage charges on the last day of a two-day hearing. Prosecutors in the States want to put Assange on trial for publishing sensitive US military records. Simon McGregor-Wood has more.
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