Advertisement
Advertisement
WikiLeaks
Get more with myNEWS
A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you
Learn more
Protesters hold a “Free Julian Assange” banner as they stand on the fountain in Trafalgar Square in London on November 5. Photo: AP

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gets permission for prison marriage

  • He and partner Stella Moris met when Assange was living in the Ecuadorean embassy in London while attempting to avoid extradition to the US
  • He has been held in Belmarsh Prison in the UK capital since 2019
WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been given permission to marry his partner, Stella Moris, in his London prison.

Assange has been held in Belmarsh Prison in London since 2019, after the United States took legal action to extradite him.

The couple, who met when Assange was living in the Ecuadorean embassy in London, in an attempt to avoid extradition, have two children.

Moris told the PA news agency: “I am relieved that reason prevailed and I hope there will be no further interference with our marriage.”

Stella Moris, partner of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, speaks as supporters protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London in October. Photo: Reuters

A Prison Service spokesperson said: “Mr Assange's application was received, considered and processed in the usual way by the prison governor, as for any other prisoner.”

Assange, an Australian citizen, was arrested by police after spending five years in the Ecuadorean embassy, where he had sought political asylum as he fought to avoid extradition to Sweden, on sexual assault charges, fearing he would be taken to the US for questioning over the activities of WikiLeaks.

He was jailed for 12 months for skipping bail, but was kept in Belmarsh while a lengthy legal case was mounted by the US.

In January a judge refused a US request to extradite Assange, but an appeal was lodged, with the outcome still pending.

CIA ‘murder’ plot report a game-changer in Assange extradition fight, fiancée says

No date has been set for the wedding.

The couple have been engaged for a number of years and have been trying to get married despite the legal action.

Their sons Gabriel, four, and Max, two, are British citizens.

The couple were taking legal action against the prison governor and Justice Secretary Dominic Raab, accusing them of preventing a wedding being held.

1