On Thursday a Swedish appeals court rejected an appeal
by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to revoke a detention order issued
by prosecutors in 2010 over allegations of sexual assault. "In
the view of the Court of Appeal there is no reason to set aside the
detention solely because Julian Assange is in an Embassy and the
detention order cannot be enforced at present for that reason," said the
Court of Appeal. Mr. Assange has
been stuck inside Ecuador's London Embassy since June 2012 to avoid a
British extradition to Sweden. Sweden wants to question him on
allegations of sexual assault and rape, which he denies. The
Australian says that he fears if Britain extradited him to Sweden he
would then be extradited to the United States where he could be tried
for one of the largest information leaks in U.S. history.
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