Assange to ask for prison leave for Westwood funeral, says wifeon December 31, 2022 at 2:33 pm

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The Wikileaks founder fighting extradition to the US will seek leave from Belmarsh, his wife says.

Vivienne Westwood speaks into a megaphone while dressed in yellow in a bird cageImage source, AFP

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will request leave from the high-security Belmarsh Prison to attend Dame Vivienne Westwood’s funeral, his wife says.

Dame Vivienne was a vocal supporter and friend of Mr Assange for more than a decade, famously protesting against his incarceration suspended in a bird cage.

She died in London on Thursday aged 81.

Mr Assange is fighting extradition to the US on charges related to the publication of thousands of classified documents in 2010 and 2011.

“She was a huge friend, a great supporter, and it’s an enormous loss,” she added.

Asked how she intended to represent her husband at the funeral, she said: “Julian’s going to put in a request to be able to attend.”

Prison service spokesman Alan Selby told the BBC that it was unlikely such a request would be granted as this kind of leave was only meant for close relatives.

However, there was no explicit ban, he said, and it was up to prison governors to decide on a case-by-case basis.

A relevant guidance document states that applications should “balance security considerations with those of decency, and should only be refused on security grounds”.

Details of Dame Vivienne’s funeral have not yet been made public.

The Derbyshire-born designer made her name with her controversial punk and new wave styles in the 1970s and went on to dress a number of big stars.

Mr Assange himself described her as a “pillar of the anti-establishment”, in comments released by his wife.

He saluted Dame Vivienne’s creativity and friendship, saying she would be “missed terribly by me and many others”.

One headline-grabbing show of support for the Wikileaks founder saw Dame Vivienne suspending herself inside a large cage outside the Old Bailey in 2020.

She condemned her friend’s detention as a “stitch-up”, and led other protesters in chanting for his release.

Dame Vivienne also designed the wedding dress seen during Julian and Stella Assange’s small wedding ceremony in Belmarsh earlier this year.

She cemented her friendship with Mr Assange by visiting him during his long stay at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Mrs Assange said.

Mr Assange took refuge there for seven years, seeking asylum to avoid extradition. As well as his work with Wikileaks, he faced a rape allegation in Sweden. That investigation was later dropped.

But he was removed from the embassy in 2019 and imprisoned, and now faces a US trial over a leak of military information.

A request to hand him over has been approved by the UK government. However, Mr Assange is battling this, and has said the case against him is politically motivated.

Stella Assange poses for a photo wearing a wedding dress designed by Dame Vivienne Westwood

Image source, Getty Images

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