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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (centre) is flanked by his lawyer Mark Stevens (left) and a member of his legal team as he speaks to the media outside Belmarsh Magistrates court in
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will argue he should not be extradited from

The 39-year-old Australian computer expert, who has infuriated
“There is a real risk that, if extradited to
If Assange ends up in the
Assange, who has protested his innocence over the sex offence allegations, sat behind a glass screen at
Afterwards, Assange said his organisation would press ahead with its release of documents despite his own legal battle. WikiLeaks said in December it planned to release documents that would point to “unethical practices” at a major
“Our work with WikiLeaks continues unabated and we are stepping up our publishing for matters related to Cablegate and other materials,” Assange told reporters outside the court.
“Those will shortly be appearing through our newspaper partners around the world—big and small newspapers and some human rights organisations,” he added.
The full extradition hearing will begin on Feb 7 and last two days. Even if he loses, Assange can appeal and the legal arguments could stretch on for months.
As part of his bail conditions, Assange was ordered to stay at a mansion in eastern