ROME – Julian Assange will have the possibility of a new appeal against extradition to the United States: the judges of the High Court of London established this today. The magistrates, reports the British newspaper The Guardian, considered the arguments of the defense of the journalist co-founder of Wikileaks based on the fear of an unfair trial overseas to be well founded. In the United States, Assange would be tried for espionage. Seventeen charges against him, linked to the publication of thousands of diplomatic documents by Wikileaks. The journalist, an Australian national, would risk up to 175 years in prison.