Judge Vanessa Baraitser has denied a request from the press association to make witness available on medical evidence on Assange's mental an physical health. #Assange
Yancey Ellis is to give evidence#Assange
Yancey Ellis gave evidence about conditions in the Alexandria Detention Centre, where #Assange would be held.
He said that #Assange wold be held in the 'X Block' where he would be detained 22 or 23 hours a day in a cell, and not permitted association with other prisioners
Ellis is a US lawyer and former public defender who represented clients held in the Alexandria Detention Center, including clients held in the 'X Block' #Assange
He said that medical care was very limited. Alexandria (ADX) jail has some social workers and professional counselors on staff. It does not have a prison doctor, but gives part time access to a psychiatrist through a contractor. #Assange
Ellis said that his clients in the jail would often not see a psychotherapist for several weeks. This mean that they did not receive close monitoring of their medication. Prisoners did not have access to psychotherapists #Assange
James Lewis QC for the prosecution asked Ellis whether he had interviewed the prison warden or governor. 'I have not". Had he interviewed medical staff, detention staff, the psychiatrist who attends the jail. Lewis said that Ellis was only giving one side of the picture #Assange
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Breaking: The high court has granted the US leave to appeal the decision not to extradite #Assange on two further grounds of appeal. This includes challenging the use of evidence from defence expert Professor Matthew Kopelman over Assange's risk of suicide if extradited.
The High Court overturned a decision by Justice Jonathan Swift to reject 2 out 5 grounds of appeal put forward by the US government #Assange
Lord Justice Holroyde and Justice Farbey found the US had an arguable case that Kopelman did not act in accordance with his duty as an expert witness by omitting to disclose #Assange's relationship with his partner Stela Moris and their two children in his first report.
Today the US will begin the process of appealing against the UK court's decision not to extradite WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange. The preliminary hearing is due to start at 10:30. I am reporting on the case by remote video link. I will post updates here. #Assange
This story summarises the main issues that are expected to be raised today.
The US is arguing for permission to challenge the evidence of medical expert, Michael Kopelman, head of neurospychiatry at King's College London in the Court of Appeal. Kopelman found that Assange had autism, recurring depression, and was at high risk of suicide if extradited.
Around 1600 Belgium police raided 200 premises this morning in one of the largest police operations the country has undertaken. Belgian police have refused to confirm or deny whether the raids are linked with the compromise of the secure phone network @SkyECCofficial#Encrochat
The raids took place between 0500 and 11 am this morning. More than 10 people have been arrested. @SkyECCofficial#Encrochat
Belgium police say it will take months to evaluate the information seized during the raids. @SkyECCofficial#Encrochat
Victory for journalists, press freedom after tribunal finds there is no reason to bar people from using the UK's freedom of information act simply because they are not in the UK. @SMaurizi@estelledehon@EmmanFre@benjameslucas
The decision comes after the First-Tier tribunal stayed 16 Freedom of Information by appeals by journalists and ordinary people, because they were either not UK citizens, or had UK nationality but were living abroad. @SMaurizi@estelledehon@EmmanFre@benjameslucas#FOIA
Today's decision means that the Freedom of Information Act will continue to operate as it always has done for the past 15 years. It is open to any person regardless of nationality or place of residence.@SMaurizi@estelledehon@EmmanFre@benjameslucas#FOIA
Good morning. Today a court will decide whether Julian Assange should be released on bail from Belmarsh Prison, following the decision by Westminster Magistrate's court not to extradite him to the US on espionage charges. #Assange#Assangetrail