'Day X Is Here': Assange Granted Hearing That May Be Last Opportunity To Stop Extradition
Hearing will be held before the UK High Court of Justice on February 20 and 21 next year
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The United Kingdom’s High Court of Justice granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a final appeal hearing that will be held on Feb. 20-21, 2024.
Stella Assange, who is married to Julian Assange, posted an announcement. “Day X is here.”
“It may be the final chance for the UK to stop Julian’s extradition. Gather outside the court at 8:30am on both days. It’s now or never,” Stella added.
Julian Assange has been jailed at His Majesty’s Prison Belmarsh for the past four and a half years. Over the past year and a half, he has endured another difficult stretch of legal limbo.
The same court that will hear Assange’s appeal denied the WikiLeaks founder a hearing in early June of 2023.
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"More broader" is strange. "Equally broad, less broad, more broad." Or even "more broadly" would work.
More equals the duty of the er in the next word.
So, broadly speaking or writing, "more broader" is redundant for emphasis.
Just a little leftover from old-speak (as in childhood.)
Kids do speak like this often. As in over regularing verbs, for example. " I goed" to the store.
Please, Kevin, perhaps just try to drop the addition of "more."
It's a little thing. Yes.
And your work is fabulous! Thank you!
While this is great news, we've got to ramp up writing to politicians & President, Attny general. And mp s, to remind them, to establish the truth; Assange is an innocent. A journalist. Please do not keep trying to kill our messengers.