Sweden sets date for Assange hearing

A Swedish court has set a date for a hearing on whether the arrest warrant issued for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be repealed.

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A Swedish court will consider whether an arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be repealed at a hearing on July 16, court officials say.

Assange's Swedish defence attorneys have requested that the Stockholm District Court repeal a November 2010 arrest warrant it issued after a Swedish prosecutor cited the need to question Assange about the alleged sexual assault of two women in August 2010.

The Australian denies the allegations.

Assange's defence team wants the court to repeal the warrant on grounds that the prosecutor failed to act in a timely manner in the case.

Earlier this week, the prosecution rejected claims it was not moving fast enough and that a proposal to interview Assange at the embassy would not be "effective" since a trial would still have to take place in Sweden if charges are brought.

A court official told DPA on Friday that Assange's defence team can comment on the prosecution's response prior to the pending hearing.

Assange has spent the past two years at the embassy of Ecuador. The South American country granted him asylum as he fears extradition to the US over the leaks of classified government documents.


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Published 4 July 2014 11:19pm
Source: AAP


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