Assange's letter of apology in full
I apologise unreservedly to those who consider that I have disrespected them by the way I have pursued my case. This is not what I wanted or intended. I found myself struggling with terrifying circumstances for which neither I nor those from whom I sought advice could work out any remedy. I did what I thought at the time was the best and perhaps the only thing that could be done - which I hoped might lead to a legal resolution being reached between Ecuador and Sweden that would protect me from the worst of my fears. I regret the course that this took; the difficulties were instead compounded and impacted upon very many others. Whilst the difficulties I now face may have become even greater, nevertheless, it is right for me to say this now. ----- Assange now faces US federal conspiracy charges related to one of the largest leaks of government secrets. The UK will decide whether to extradite Assange to the US in response to allegations that he conspired with former US intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to download classified databases. He faces up to five years in a US prison if convicted. Wikileaks has published thousands of classified documents covering everything from the film industry to national security and war.At the scene
By BBC correspondent Andy Moore, at Southwark Crown Court As Julian Assange arrived at court from Belmarsh High Security prison, photographers got a picture of him defiantly pumping his fist. He's still got a beard but it's been trimmed - it's not the white, bushy beard he was wearing when he was hauled out of the Ecuadorean Embassy last month. There's big international interest and more than a dozen TV cameras outside. Journalists had to queue for two hours before the case opened to get a ticket to Court Number One, or to an overflow court where there was a video link to the live proceedings. Supporters of Assange are outside court making their voices heard - one has been reading from her notes saying Assange is a political prisoner. Assange was dramatically arrested by UK police on 11 April after Ecuador abruptly withdrew its asylum. At a court hearing that same day, he was remanded in custody and called a "narcissist who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest" by district judge Michael Snow. Days later, Swedish prosecutors said they were considering reopening the investigation into rape and sexual assault allegations against him. At the time, Assange said he had had entirely consensual sex with two women while on a trip to Stockholm to give a lecture. Prosecutors dropped the rape investigation in 2017 because they were unable to formally notify him of allegations while he was staying in the embassy. Two other charges of molestation and unlawful coercion had to be dropped in 2015 because time had run out. More than 70 UK MPs and peers have signed a letter urging Home Secretary Sajid Javid to ensure Assange faces authorities in Sweden if they want his extradition.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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