Supporters of jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange celebrated outside a court in London on Monday after a British judge ruled he should not be extradited to the United States. U.S. authorities accused Assange of breaking spying laws, and 18 counts relating to the release by WikiLeaks of vast troves of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables which they said had put lives in danger.
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange cannot be extradited to U.S., British judge rules
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