Mr. Attorney General,
Julian Assange is currently being held at Belmarsh, a high security prison in the UK, on the basis of a
US extradition request on charges that stem directly from the publication of disclosed documents
as part of his work with Wikileaks. Amnesty International strongly opposes any possibility of Julian
Assange being extradited or sent in any other manner to the USA. There, he faces a real risk of
serious human rights violations including possible detention conditions that would amount to
torture and other ill-treatment (such as prolonged solitary confinement).
The fact that he was the target of a negative public campaign by US officials at the highest levels undermines his right to be
presumed innocent and puts him at risk of an unfair trial.
Julian Assange’s publication of disclosed documents as part of his work with Wikileaks should not
be punishable as this activity mirrors conduct that investigative journalists undertake regularly in
their professional capacity. Prosecuting Julian Assange on these charges could have a chilling effect
on the right to freedom of expression, leading journalists to self-censor from fear of prosecution.
Protect the right to freedom of expression. Urge the US authorities to drop the charges against
Julian Assange that stem solely from his publishing activities with Wikileaks.
Yours sincerely