'Anyone connected to Assange liable for attack'

Britain's Supreme Court has rejected a request to reopen the extradition case of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. It brings him one step closer to being sent to Sweden, where he's wanted for questioning on sex crime allegations. Assange denies all accusations against him, saying they're politically motivated. There are fears his extradition could eventually see him being handed over to the US. ...

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