Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been granted permission to marry his fiancée, Stella Moris, in the high-security British jail where he’s been held since 2019. Moris, a South African-born lawyer, took to Twitter to share the news on Friday alongside a photo of her in Assange, who is currently in Belmarsh Prison in London. “Good news: UK government has backed down 24h before the deadline,” Moris wrote. “Julian and I now have permission to marry in Belmarsh prison. I am relieved but still angry that legal action was necessary to put a stop to the illegal interference with our basic right to marry.” Prior to Friday’s announcement, Moris had claimed that the governor of the Belmarsh prison and Justice Secretary Dominic Raab were preventing the couple from marrying and threatened to take legal action against them. “Julian and I are trying to get married, but what should be a straightforward process and a sacred …