Assange fears he will be killed in US
London, Dec. 24: Mr Julian Assange, founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, has said that if the US succeeds in removing him from Britain or Sweden, there was a high chance he would be killed in the US prison system.
In an interview with The Guardian Mr Assange, who is house arrest in a country mansion in Norfolk, said it would be difficult for the British Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron, to hand him over to the US if there was strong support for him from the British people.
Mr Assange, however, said the final word on his fate rests with Mr Cameron.
“It’s all a matter of politics. We can presume there will be an attempt to influence British political opinion, and to influence the perception of our standing as a moral actor,” he said.
Mr Assange is currently fighting extradition to Sweden.
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