Assange lawyer condemns Sweden PM

Julian AssangeThe judge has said he will take two weeks to decide whether Mr Assange should be extradited

Criticism of Julian Assange by Sweden’s prime minister could damage his chance of a fair trial, a UK extradition hearing has been told.

Fredrik Reinfeldt’s remarks had shown “complete contempt for the presumption of innocence”, said Geoffrey Robertson QC, representing the Wikileaks founder.

The Swedish authorities’ lawyer denied that Mr Assange, 39, had been vilified.

Sweden wants to extradite Mr Assange over alleged sexual assaults on two women, which he denies.

“Judge refuses to adjourn extradition because ‘we need some finality & there will always be further developments in this case’”

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At Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court in south-east London, Mr Robertson told the hearing that the prime minister’s comments this week had created a “toxic atmosphere” in Sweden.

They included claims that Mr Assange and his lawyers had been “condescending and damaging to Sweden”, and implied they thought women’s rights were worthless, Mr Robertson said.

“Mr Assange is public enemy number one as a result of the prime minister’s statement,” he said.

Clare Montgomery QC, for the Swedish authorities, denied that the prime minister had vilified Mr Assange.

“You might think those who seek to fan the flames of a media firestorm can’t be surprised when they get burnt,” she said.

On the final day of the extradition hearing on Friday, the judge said he was minded to take two weeks to decide on the possible removal to Sweden.

Mr Assange, an Australian citizen, was released on bail by a High Court judge in December after spending nine days in Wandsworth prison.

He denies sexually assaulting two female supporters during a visit to Stockholm in August and says the Swedish investigation is politically motivated.

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