"I am deeply concerned about the Swedish authorities reopening the investigation in fear that it will result in Julian having to go to Sweden as they have a record of meekly obeying US extradition requests … I was a guarantor for Julian’s bail as he is a hero, prepared to give his freedom for us to have free speech and transparency in our government's actions. I will continue to support him in whatever way I can", the Duchess said.
She stressed that Assange was cleared in Sweden during preliminary probes in 2010 and 2017.
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The statement comes after on Monday, Swedish prosecutors said they were reopening a controversial rape case against the WikiLeaks founder. He repeatedly denied the accusations, stressing the case was just an attempt to ensure his extradition to the US.
Washington is seeking Assange's extradition on charges of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion. However, WikiLeaks said in April the United States might be building an espionage case against him. This charge carries the death penalty as a maximum potential sentence.