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WikiPeaks published classified material about American military activity in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Swedish police question Assange about two separate charges of rape and molestation, which he denies
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Sweden issued international arrest/extradition warrant for Assagne
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Assange presents himself to police in London and is granted conditional bail
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UK Supreme Court ruled that Assange should be extradited to Sweden
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Assange entered Ecuadorian embassy in London, and requested political asylum
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Assange was granted political asylum by Ecuador
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UN panel ruled that Assange was being "arbitrarily detained"
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WikiLeaks released confidential emails from the DNC and the Clinton campaign
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Ecuador granted Assange citizenship; U.S. indicted Assange under seal for military leaks
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Swedish authorities dropped all investigations into Assange; UK warrant was still out for failing to appear in court
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Westminster magistrates court upholds Assange's arrest warrant because he skipped court
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Assange was arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy for failing to appear in court, and on behalf of U.S. authorities
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Assange appeared in court facing new indictment with 18 counts, hearings concluded Oct 1
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117 doctors published an open letter entitled: 'End torture and medical neglect of Julian Assange' in The Lancet - a renewed call for him to be transferred out of the UK's Belmarsh prison
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Extradition to the U.S. denied due to mental health concerns
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Ecuador revoked Assange's citizenship
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Hearing on extradition ruling appeal began on Oct, 27