He also appeared confused whenever he was asked to talk at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London.
Business
Standard : More than 60 doctors wrote an open letter
published Monday saying they feared Julian
Assange's health was so bad that the WikiLeaks founder could die
inside a top-security British jail.
The
48-year-old Australian is still fighting a US bid to extradite him
from Britain on charges filed under the Espionage Act that could see
him given a sentence of up to 175 years in a US prison.
In
the letter to Home Secretary Priti Patel, Britain's interior
minister, the doctors call for Assange to be moved from Belmarsh
prison in southeast London to a university teaching hospital.
They
based their assessment on "harrowing eyewitness accounts"
of his October 21 court appearance in London and a November 1 report
by Nils Melzer, the United Nations special rapporteur on torture.
The
independent UN rights expert said Assange's "continued exposure
to arbitrariness and abuse may soon end up costing his life".
Assange
used WikiLeaks
to publish classified military and diplomatic files in 2010 about US
bombing campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq that proved highly
embarrassing to the US government.
"We
write this open letter, as medical doctors, to express our serious
concerns about the physical and mental health of Julian Assange,"
the doctors said in their 16-page open letter.
They
said they had "concerns about Mr Assange's fitness" to go
through the full extradition hearing, which is set for February.
"Mr
Assange requires urgent expert medical assessment of both his
physical and psychological state of health," the wrote.
"Any
medical treatment indicated should be administered in a properly
equipped and expertly staffed university teaching hospital (tertiary
care).
"Were
such urgent assessment and treatment not to take place, we have real
concerns, on the evidence currently available, that Mr Assange could
die in prison. The medical situation is thereby urgent. There is no
time to lose." The doctors are from the United States,
Australia, Britain, Sweden, Italy, Germany, Sri Lanka, Poland.
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