WikiLeak founder Assange granted bail, Sweden
plans appeal
Tuesday December 14, 2010 10:35:20 PM,
DPA
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London:
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was Tuesday granted bail by a
court in London, but not immediately freed, as Swedish authorities
prepared to lodge an appeal against the decision.
Assange, 39, would have to remain in custody for the next few
hours until the appeal papers had been presented to court by the
Swedish authorities, a judicial spokesman said.
If the appeal application is accepted, a decision on the Swedish
move will be taken by the High Court within 48 hours.
Sweden has demanded the extradition of Assange under a European
Arrest Warrant, alleging sex offences against two women, which he
denies.
Earlier Tuesday, a judge at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court
in London had granted Assange bail against a cash sum of at least
200,000 pounds ($315,000).
It ruled that the Australian, who was arrested after surrendering
himself in London a week ago, would have to surrender his
passport, observe a curfew and be monitored by an electronic tag.
Supporters were jubilant at the bail decision outside the court
Tuesday.
Assange will continue to fight his extradition to Sweden, his
lawyers said.
Earlier Tuesday, Assange issued a defiant message from prison in
London, saying the Swedish allegations would not make him abandon
his "ideals".
Among prominent personalities backing Assange, inside and outside
court, were human rights campaigner Bianca Jagger, film producer
Ken Loach and Jemima Khan, the ex-wife of former Pakistani
cricketer Imran Khan.
Jagger said the move by the Swedish prosecution to challenge the
bail decision was likely to fuel suspicions that there was a
"secret agenda" behind the Swedish extradition request.
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