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5. What do words Watergate, Monicagate, Irangate, Cablegate have in common? What does this affix mean? Speak about scandals when newspapers teemed with these words.

In Class

1. Listen to the Lawyers fear Julian Assange could face death penalty and do the exercises.

2. Listen and decide “who is who”?

  1. Tony Eastly

The WikiLeaks founder

  1. Emma Alberici

Europe correspondent

  1. Julian Assange

a presenter

  1. Bradley Manning

District Judge

  1. Nicolas Evans

the army intelligence analyst in custody

  1. Mark Stevens

His lawyer

Private

C – Comprehension Test 1

1. Lawyers for Julian Assange fear that

A he will be sent to London

B he will be sent the USA

C if he is in the USA he will be given the capital punishment

their client will be given the death penalty if he is sent to the

6. Private Bradley Manning is suspected of

A having a Twitter account

B building a case against Mr Assange

C providing Mr Assange with the classified documents

2. In Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London he was fighting against attempts

A to have the WikiLeaks case heard in Sweden

B to be charged with sexual assault

C to have him sent to Sweden to face sexual assault charges

7. Legal arguments against extradition include revelations that one of the women who claims she was raped by Mr Assange

A wanted to take legal revenge against her ex lover

B said she was asleep when forced to have sex with the accused

C described in her blog how to revenge her ex lover

3. His lawyers were allowed

A to speak to the media

B to provide the media with only 35 pages of their argumentation

C to hand their complete legal argument to the media

8. The defence documents argue that the case is

A a pretext for a criminal prosecution in Sweden

B a reason to have Assange electrocuted in the USA

C to be heard in London

4 District Judge told Mr Assange that

A could remain in London during his extradition hearing

B could commute three hours to Norfolk each night

C could be released on bail from the house arrest

9. The lawyers believe that sending Assange to Sweden for questioningA silly thing to do

B should be undertaken as the means of the last resort

C wrongful

5. Julian Assange has irritated American authorities after

A saying that US government cables are stupid

B publishing classified info of US government

in the press

C posting secret info on the WikiLeaks webpages

10. The Swedish authorities

A promised to send him to Guantanamo Bay

B promised not to render him to the place of US choice

C withhold their further plans

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