Julian Assange ill with Covid in prison – wife
The Australian national, now 51, has been held at the high-security jail since 2019, after serving time for skipping bail in a previous case.
A supporter of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange holds a placard outside of the Houses of Parliament, in London, on October 8, 2022, during a demonstration to protest against the detention of Assange. – A UK court on issued on April 20, 2022 a formal order to extradite the WikiLeaks founder to face trial in the United States over the publication of secret files relating to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. (Photo by Niklas HALLE’N / AFP)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has tested positive for Covid, his wife said on Monday, as she battles his extradition to the United States.
“Julian was feeling unwell last week but started feeling sick on Friday,” Stella Assange was quoted as saying by the Press Association news agency.
“He started coughing and had a fever. He was given some paracetamol. He tested positive for Covid on Saturday.”
Thousands of people formed a human chain around the UK parliament in London on Saturday to demand Assange’s release from London’s Belmarsh prison.
The Australian national, now 51, has been held at the high-security jail since 2019, after serving time for skipping bail in a previous case.
As the pandemic took hold in early 2020, he unsuccessfully applied to be released on bail because of the risk of contracting Covid in prison.
His lawyers said at the time he had a history of illness, including respiratory infections.
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Stella Assange, who married Assange at Belmarsh in March and is the mother of their two young sons, said she was concerned for his health.
“The next few days will be crucial for his general health. He is now locked in his cell for 24 hours a day,” she added.
Assange skipped bail in 2010 over Swedish attempts to extradite him in connection with a sexual assault case and took refuge in the Ecuador embassy.
The case was dropped in 2019 and he lost his asylum status after a change of government in Quito, leading to his arrest and incarceration.
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In August, Assange’s lawyers launched legal action against the CIA for allegedly eavesdropping on private conversations with him at the mission.
He is appealing against UK approval of his extradition to stand trial for divulging US military secrets about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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