they tried to put an end to the story of julian asanji.rt hearing on the extradition of the wikileaks founder to the united states was held in london. however, the solution. not yet issued. during the hearing, judge johnson asked representatives of the uk home office whether asanju could potentially face the death penalty if he is extradited to the united states. yes. and this is an important point, since british law prohibits the extradition of prisoners to countries where they may face capital punishment. i am confused by the uk's role in this matter. as far as i understand, he has never been accused of crimes in the united kingdom. yet the british government detains him, detains the journalist without bringing charges against him. even before the meeting of the high court of london , large-scale protests began to break out around the world in support of the journalist. the slogans are identical: freedom for assange and journalism is not a crime. demonstrations swept london, paris, and pigeons flew up in rome. in the west , the attacks o