Judge to rule on WikiLeaks founder Assange's extradition
Assange has not been charged with a crime, but Swedish prosecutors want to question him in connection with sexual misconduct allegations related to separate incidents in August.
Assange denies the accusations, and his attorneys are fighting his extradition on procedural and human-rights grounds.
Assange's attorney, Geoffrey Robertson, has argued that Assange would not receive a fair trial in Sweden. They argue that Swedish prosecutors have improperly leaked details of the case.
Robertson said remarks attributed to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt have created a "toxic atmosphere" for Assange, who he said is viewed as "public enemy number one" in Sweden. The prime minister suggested that Assange believed women's rights were worthless, Robertson said in court.
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