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UK judge sends extradition case of Wikileaks' Assange to interior minister Patel

FILE PHOTO: A supporter of Julian Assange displays a placard, outside the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, Britain April 20, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

A British judge on Wednesday sent the case of Julian Assange to interior minister Priti Patel who will decide whether the Wikileaks founder should be extradited to the United States over the release of confidential U.S. documents.

The procedural step, in what has been a long-running and high-profile legal battle, was announced at a hearing in central London following a March decision to deny Australian-born Assange permission to appeal against his extradition.

The extradition order must now be signed by Patel, after which Assange can try to challenge the decision by judicial review. A judicial review involves a judge examining the legitimacy of a public body's decision.

WikiLeaks Editor in Chief Kristinn Hrafnsson speaks during a protest in support of Julian Assange, outside the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, Britain April 20, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

Assange, 50, is wanted in the United States on 18 criminal charges, including breaking a spying law, after WikiLeaks published thousands of secret U.S. files in 2010.

He denies any wrongdoing.

Assange has been in a southeast London jail since 2019, and before that was holed up in the Ecuadorean Embassy in the British capital for seven years.

WikiLeaks Editor in Chief Kristinn Hrafnsson shows up during a protest in support of Julian Assange, outside the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, Britain April 20, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

(Reporting by William James; Editing by Kate Holton)

Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks as he takes part in a protest in support of Julian Assange, outside the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, Britain April 20, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
A scuffle breaks out during a protest in support of Julian Assange, outside the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, Britain April 20, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson
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