Assange lawyer Baltasar Garzon hospitalized with coronavirus
Famous Spanish jurist Baltasar Garzon has been admitted to a hospital in Madrid after testing positive for Covid-19. He has provided legal counsel to WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, among other things.
Garzon, 64, was admitted to the Ruber clinic in Madrid on Tuesday, after five days of high fever at home. He tested positive for the coronavirus and was given the prognosis of respiratory failure, Spanish media reported.
The former judge of the National Court had self-isolated at his home after complaining about a fever and chest pains, before the symptoms worsened.
Spanish media is reporting that the former judge Baltasar Garzón, who in 1998 ordered the arrest of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet for human rights abuses, is receiving treatment for a suspected case of #COVIDー19https://t.co/JIBRP2JeiY
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Garzon became famous as a judge who cracked down on the Basque separatist organization ETA, and pursued human rights abuse charges against Spain’s Franco government, the Pinochet junta in Chile, and the Argentine military dictatorship.
He has provided legal counsel to Assange since 2012, finding himself under considerable pressure at times – such as when masked raiders broke into his office in 2017.
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The second hardest-hit country in Europe by the Covid-19 outbreak, Spain is struggling with almost 40,000 reported cases, of which 2,700 have been fatal so far.
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