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News from the Swedish Prosecution Authority

Today, the Supreme Court of Great Britain took a decision to grant Julian Assange leave to appeal in the matter of his surrender to Sweden in accordance with a European Arrest Warrant.
The High Court has today dismissed an appeal by Mr. Julian Assange against his surrender to Sweden. The decision can be appealed.
Statement from the prosecutor concerning suspicions of terrorist crime.
Hearing in High Court in London concerning surrender according to the European Arrest Warrant.
Chief Public Prosecutor Tomas Lindstrand The Prosecution Office for National Security have closed the investigation since the crime of unlawful intelligence activities could not be substantiated.
The City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court has made a decision to grant the request for surrender of Mr. Julian Assange.
Anders Perklev comments on critical statements concerning the Swedish legal system and the Director of Public Prosecution.
On 7 and 8 February a court in England will hear the case concerning the surrender to Sweden of Julian Assange in accordance with the European arrest warrant issued against him.
At a hearing on Thursday 16 December, The High Court in London decided that Julian Assange should be granted bail.
At a hearing on Tuesday 14 December, Westminster Magistrates Court in London decided that Julian Assange should be granted bail.
On Tuesday evening the web site of the Swedish Prosecution Authority was attacked. Due to an unusual amount of visitors the site became overloded and crashed. The site was restored on Wednesday morning.
Statement from Director of Prosecution, Ms. Marianne Ny
Director of Prosecution Ms. Marianne Ny has supplied the British Police with the requested additional information.
Julian Assange has been detained in his absence suspected of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion. Mr Assange had appealed the detention decision issued by Svea Court of Appeal.
Director of Prosecution, Ms. Marianne Ny, can confirm that an european arrest warrant for Mr. Assange has been issued.
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