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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Augusto Pinochet (10.12.16)
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTER WITH FACE PAINTED WHITE OUTSIDE THE HOME OFFICE WHERE 3197 WHITE CARNATIONS WERE LAID, EACH FLOWER REPRESENTING ONE OF SENATOR PINOCHET'S VICTIMS
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTERS DEMONSTRATING FOR THE EXTRADITION OF GENERAL AUGUSTO PINOCHET OUTSIDE THE HOME OFFICE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 DEC 1998
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Augusto Pinochet (10.12.16)
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTER WITH FACE PAINTED WHITE
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTERS DEMONSTRATING FOR THE EXTRADITION OF GENERAL AUGUSTO PINOCHET OUTSIDE THE HOME OFFICE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 DEC 1998
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Augusto Pinochet (10.12.16)
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Augusto Pinochet (10.12.16)
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General Augusto Pinochet Law Lords Ruling March 1999 Protesters celebrate outside the temporary residence of General Augusto Pinochet after the Law Lords rule that extradition hearings to Spain can go ahead
General Augusto Pinochet Law Lords Ruling March 1999 Protesters celebrate outside the temporary residence of General Augusto Pinochet after the Law Lords rule that extradition hearings to Spain can go ahead
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NEWS - Linksterrorist Cesare Battisti in Brasilien festgenommen (Archivbilder)
PARIS; 12/05/04. PALAIS DE JUSTICE OU DEVAIT COMPARAITRE CESARE BATTISTI. L' AVOCAT GENERAL EST FAVORABLE A L'EXTRADITION VERS L'ITALIE. MANIFESTATION DE VANT LE PALAIS DE JUSTICE EN SOUTIEN POUR CESARE BATTISTI. -LA PRESSE A ETE TENUE A L'ECART DE LA CHAMBRE; LA CHAINE DE TELEVISION ITALIENNE, LA RAI QUI PATIENTE.
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NEWS - Linksterrorist Cesare Battisti in Brasilien festgenommen (Archivbilder)
Yves COCHET Paris le 30 juin 2004 une soixantaine de personnes ont organis e un sit-in devant la palais de justice pour protester contre la decision de la chambre de l'instruction de la cour d'appel ,en faveur de l'extradition vers l'Italie de Cesare Battisti
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NEWS - Linksterrorist Cesare Battisti in Brasilien festgenommen (Archivbilder)
Paris le 30 juin 2004 une soixantaine de personnes ont organise un sit-in d evant la palais de justice pour protester contre la decision de la chambre d e l'instruction de la cour d'appel ,en faveur de l'extradition vers l'Italie de Cesare Battisti
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PROTESTERS OUTSIDE BOW STREET MAGISTRATES COURT AFTER JUDGE GRANTS EXTRADITION ORDER ON BABAR AHMED, LONDON, BRITAIN - 17 MAY 2005
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Supporter protesting at the decision to extradite Babar Ahmad
PROTESTERS OUTSIDE BOW STREET MAGISTRATES COURT AFTER JUDGE GRANTS EXTRADITION ORDER ON BABAR AHMED, LONDON, BRITAIN - 17 MAY 2005
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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British Hacker Gary McKinnon
Gary McKinnon due to be extradited to the US if he looses his case in the European Court of Human Rights. McKinnon, also known as SOLO, is a Scottish hacker facing extradition to the United States to face charges of perpetrating what has been described by one prosecutor as the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the US. In February 2007 his lawyers argued against the ruling in an appeal to the High Court in London, which was turned down on April 3. On July 30, 2007 the House of Lords agreed to hear the appeal and on June 17, 2008 the Law Lords began hearing the case. This Judgment was delivered on July 30, 2008 with the Law Lords judging that Gary McKinnon could be extradited to the United States. He was given two weeks to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights before extradition, but the Court halted the extradition for an additional two weeks to allow time to hear his appeal on August 28, which was subsequently rejected. His legal team subsequently decided to lodge another appeal, which was granted, based on the fact that McKinnon has recently been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His diagnosis was made in August 2008 by the eminent psychologist Prof Simon Baron-Cohen.
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Gary McKinnon extradition hearing, High Court, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2009
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Gary McKinnon extradition hearing, High Court, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2009
Trudie Styler, wife of rock star Sting, was on hand at the High Court today to support hacker Gary McKinnon - who is currently fighting extradition to the US. McKinnon, 42, a computer consultant, is currently facing extradition to the USA after carrying out the biggest military 'hack' of all time.
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NEWS - Linksterrorist Cesare Battisti in Brasilien festgenommen (Archivbilder)
Italian fugitive Cesare Battisti gestures as he meets with Brazilian lawmakers while serving time in prison in Brasilia, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. Brazil's Supreme Court will resume Wednesday its session to consider the extradition of Battisti, who was convicted in Italy of political slayings in the 1970s. Battisti is on a hunger strike to protest possible extradition home.
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Julian Assange at Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Britain - 24 Dec 2010
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Julian Assange and his lawyer Mark Stephens
Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 1269688j )
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 1269688o )
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 1269688k )
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Jemima Khan arriving at the court
Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 1269688t )
Jemima Khan arriving at the court
Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Bianca Jagger arriving at the court
Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Bianca Jagger arriving at the court
Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 1269688x )
Bianca Jagger arriving at the court
Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange at Belmarsh Magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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Founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange at Belmarsh magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
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Founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange at Belmarsh magistrates court to attend an extradition hearing, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was in court today in London for an extradition hearing. Assange was granted bail in December after being arrested by British police on the basis of a Swedish warrant for alleged sexual assaults. He denies the charges of sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and has claimed that the inquiry is politically motivated. Today's court date will determine the date for Assange's full extradition hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in early February.
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