
Courtroom sketch of Julian Assange's extradition hearing, Monday February 24, 2020
Monday's hearing lasted six hours, including breaks, and Judge Vanessa Baraitser heard arguments from James Lewis QC, representing the US government, and Edward Fitzgerald QC, representing Assange.
The journalist's supporters amassed outside Woolwich Crown Court, loudly chanting, holding 'free Assange' placards and blowing vuvuzelas. Inside the courtroom, Assange sat clean-shaven, with a new haircut and wearing glasses and a gray suit.














Comment: Assange's father, John Shipton, sounded the alarm once again on the dangers waiting for journalists if his son's prosecution is successful: The Guardian reports that Assange continues to be abused in Belmarsh Prison Kristinn Hrafnsson, the head of Wikileaks, continues to point to the elephant in the room. Assange is really on trial for exposing war crimes committed by the U.S.: