US effort to extradite WikiLeaks founder Assange not worth it: Australia PM
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed frustration at the United States' continuing efforts to extradite WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange, saying: There is nothing to be served by his ongoing incarceration.
Albanese's comments Friday in an Australian Broadcasting Corp. interview appeared to escalate diplomatic pressure on the United States to drop the charges against the 51-year-old Assange, who has spent four years in Britain's Belmarsh Prison fighting extradition to the United States.
Before that, Assange had taken asylum for seven years in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
Albanese said Assange's case had to be examined in terms of whether the time Assange had effectively served was in excess of what would be reasonable if the allegations against him were proved.
I just say that enough is enough. There is nothing to be served by his ongoing incarceration, Albanese said.
I know it's frustrating, I share the frustration. I can't do more than m