London — Lawyers for Julian Assange were making their final appeal to a U.K. court Tuesday of plans for the WikiLeaks founder to be extradited to the U.S. to face espionage charges related to government secrets he spilled on his website. Assange, who has been imprisoned in London for almost five years, used WikiLeaks to publish a huge number of confidential documents and other materials, some of which related to war and espionage, arguing the public had a legitimate right and need to possess the information.The 52-year-old Australian journalist and activist has been battling the…
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