Julian Assange lawyers ask Swedish court to overturn arrest warrant

Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have submitted papers to a Swedish court, asking for his arrest warrant to be overturned.

Julian Assange lawyers ask Swedish court to overturn arrest warrant

Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have submitted papers to a Swedish court, asking for his arrest warrant to be overturned.

The move follows a decision by a United Nations panel that his stay in the Ecuadorian embassy in London amounted to "arbitrary detention".

His lawyer, Thomas Olsson, said a number of "new circumstances" had arisen which meant there was reason to review an earlier decision.

Mr Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden over a sex allegation, which he denies, but believes that if he goes to Sweden he will be taken to the United States for questioning over the activities of WikiLeaks.

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said earlier this month that Mr Assange should be free to leave the embassy in London.

Authorities in Britain and Sweden rejected the UN panel's finding, saying Mr Assange had detained himself by seeking refuge in the embassy.

The UK Government says the panel has merely offered an opinion which is not legally binding.

Mr Assange has been living in the embassy in central London for more than three years after being granted political asylum by the Ecuador government.

Mr Olsson said the legal papers had been submitted to a Swedish court, with no indication of when a hearing might be held to consider the request.

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