Stella Moris says measures intended to keep her partner ‘in
prison effectively for the rest of his life’
US assurances that
Julian Assange would not be held under the strictest maximum-security conditions if extradited from the
UK have been rejected by his fiancee, who described them as a formula to keep him in prison for the rest of his life.
Details of the proposals made to
British authorities emerged after permission was granted this week to appeal against January’s ruling that the
WikiLeaks co-founder cannot be extradited on mental health grounds.