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Russia Today
| 9 months ago
Ecuador does not fear US revenge for granting asylum to Julian Assange. Despite America's power in the world, it is not Ecuador's father or teacher to punish us, the country's foreign minister said exclusively to RT Spanish host Eva Golinger...The...
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Kansas City Star
| 9 months ago
Ecuador and is holed up in the country's embassy in London.Senior officials from the 34-member bloc adopted a resolution Friday that urges the two sides to continue a dialogue to resolve the situation. Assange is wanted in Sweden for questioning on...
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United Press International
| 9 months ago
A photographer took a picture Friday of a handwritten note telling London police to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he leaves the Ecuadorean Embassy. The note tells officers to detain Assange "under all circumstances," The Independent...
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Disinfo.com
| 9 months ago
VitaliVVitaliV (CC) From Reuters : The Ecuadorean government shares Assange's fears that he ultimately could be extradited to the United States, which is angry that his WikiLeaks website has leaked hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic and...
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Voice of America
| 9 months ago
Foreign ministers from Latin America meet in Washington Friday to discuss Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks who has been living inside Ecuador's London Embassy for over two months. Ecuador has granted Assange asylum but Britain has made it...
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Russia Today
| 9 months ago
54 The mounting pressure on Ecuador after granting Julian Assange asylum, comes from some countries imperial ambitions, Ecuador`s President says. He argued that the UK's diplomatic clumsiness only showcased strong support for Ecuador. President...
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The Independent
| 9 months ago
Suggested Topics Police have been ordered to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange under all circumstances if he leaves the Ecuadorean embassy, where he has been holed-up for more than two months while claiming asylum. A briefing note handed to...
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Sky News
| 9 months ago
Photographs have emerged of a police document that apparently reveals instructions for officers outside the Ecuadorian embassy to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange under "all circumstances"...Scotland Yard said the document was the officer's...
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The Guardian
| 9 months ago
Julian Assange should be given safe passage from Ecuadorean embassy, says Rafael Correa The Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa tells the Guardian's Latin America correspondent Jonathan Watts that Julian Assange is being treated with double standards...
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Fox News
| 9 months ago
Associated Press A confidential document photographed by Britain's Press Association news agency lays out Scotland Yard's simple strategy for dealing with Julian Assange should he ever try to leave Ecuador's Embassy in London. "Assange to be arrested...
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The Courier-Mail
| 9 months ago
South American countries visited the Ecuadoran embassy in London on Friday to express their support for its decision to offer asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The move came after Britain wrote to the embassy urging a diplomatic solution...
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The Guardian
| 9 months ago
The left side of the document has been pixellated due to sensitive information. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA It is the "restricted" official document that sums up the Metropolitan police 's tactics towards Julian Assange . "Action required: Assange to...
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Zee News
| 9 months ago
The British Government has reportedly written to the Ecuadorian embassy in London to resume talks over the fate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Assange has been holed up in the embassy since June 19 in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where...
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
23 August 2012 Julian Assange will ask judges in the Hague to allow him to flee Britain, lawyers said yesterday. Assange's legal team is preparing an application to the International Court of Justice to ask it to force the UK to approve his safe...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 9 months ago
Mr Assange has been facing extradition to Sweden over allegations relating to rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion made by two Swedish women who he met in Stockholm in August 2010. The British newspaper The Guardian has published details of...
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Ansa
| 9 months ago
Ecuadorean Vice President Lenin Moreno is arriving Thursday in Milan before setting off later in the week to meet WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the country's embassy in London. Moreno, who is scheduled to meet with Ecuadorean immigrants in...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 9 months ago
Officials expressed optimism that a "compromise" could be reached over Assange, who is wanted for questioning in Sweden over sexual assault claims. But they made it clear the 41-year-old Australian can stay inside the London embassy for "as long as...
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The Economist
| 9 months ago
Ecuador and Julian Assange An Ecuadorean history of the world Rafael Correa is using the Assange case to stake a claim to leadership of the Latin American far-left. Ecuadorean leader, Jose Maria Velasco, once declared give me a balcony and I will...
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The Guardian
| 9 months ago
Oli Scarff/Getty Images Ecuadorean officials have said that Britain should renounce its "threat" to storm the country's London embassy, and that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could remain inside the building for as long as he wanted "two centuries"...
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
23 August 2012 Rafael Correa says the UK has no right to criticise Ecuador Ecuador's President Rafael Correa says Britain is not in a position to preach about its decision to offer asylum to Julian Assange when it failed to extradite former Chilean...
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The independent
| 9 months ago
At this time of year tens of thousands of excited young people are busy packing kettles and ironing ... Since starting my university summer almost three months ago, I've had no more than 10 shifts at my r... Suggested Topics The Ecuadorian government...
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Russia Today
| 9 months ago
48 Image from Twitter/@RTLondonBureau Ecuador is still concerned over the UK's threat to storm its embassy in London...We hope to get the same kind of support on Friday at the meeting of the Organization of American States members.
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Zee News
| 9 months ago
Ecuadorian authorities are reportedly seeking support from the Organisation of American States (OAS) in its diplomatic row with the United Kingdom over granting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum.
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News 24
| 9 months ago
Swedish prosecutors on Thursday ruled out travelling to London to question Julian Assange over alleged sex crimes even though the WikiLeaks founder's lawyer said he had key information relating to the matter. "There is nothing new. We are still...
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Pak Tribune
| 9 months ago
Ecuador on Tuesday called on Britain to retract a threat to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assangee at its embassy in London, adding that Quito remains open to dialogue. The South American country set off a diplomatic firestorm last week by granting...
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 9 months ago
Mr Assange is holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London and is facing extradition to Sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations. He has repeatedly said many of his claims have been ignored by the Australian Government. But Senator Carr...
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The Economic Times
| 9 months ago
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's lawyer Thursday said he had key information relating to the rape claims his client was facing which would be surprising when revealed, a report said. Baltasar Garzon , who spent hours in a briefing with Assange on...
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The Age
| 9 months ago
Mr Garzon said the Australian Government's response to requests for assistance had been "entirely negative". "A letter has been sent on the part of the defence [of Mr Assange] to diplomatic authorities and the Department of Foreign Affairs of...
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SF Gate
| 9 months ago
Ecuador (AP) Ecuador will treat an extradition request from Belarus' government for a former financial crimes investigator with the same respect for human rights that guided it in the case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange , the deputy foreign...
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Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has said Julian Assange can stay at the London embassy indefinitely The president of Ecuador has announced that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is welcome to stay at the country's London Embassy indefinitely'.
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The Christian Science Monitor
| 9 months ago
Los Angeles The temperature is way up in London with the decision of the government of Ecuador to grant WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum. Some have suggested that Britain could use its Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act of 1987 to...
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Reuters
| 9 months ago
Topics Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he prepares to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. Latin America has condemned Britain's threat to lift diplomatic protection from...
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The Daily Telegraph
| 9 months ago
S high court is mulling the extradition of a dissident blogger and ex-soldier from Belarus who took refuge there in 2009 fearing the death penalty in his home country, his lawyer has said. Ecuador's much-criticised record on press freedom has come...
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International Herald Tribune
| 9 months ago
August 21, 2012 Hackers attacked British government Web sites over a 24-hour period, the government said Tuesday, after the activist group Anonymous suggested it had done so to protest the handling of the case of Julian Assange , the founder of...
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The Hindustan Times
| 9 months ago
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, wanted in Sweden over allegations of sexual assault, may only be guilty of "bad sexual etiquette" and that the case has "all the hallmarks of a setup", a British MP has said. George Galloway said if a woman fell...
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Leader Post Online
| 9 months ago
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange used the balcony of the Ecuadorean embassy on Sunday to berate the United States for threatening freedom of expression and called on President Barack Obama to end what he called a witch-hunt against his whistle-...
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Kuwait Times
| 9 months ago
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, holed up in Ecuador's London embassy for nearly two months, was caught up in a spreading diplomatic row yesterday as the ex-hacker prepared to face the world's media. As the Organization of American States called a...
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Telegraph India
| 9 months ago
Downing Street and the Home Office said attempts to disrupt the work of their sites had failed or caused minor problems, although the ministry of justice said the attack had affected its website.
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BBC
| 9 months ago
This piece contains explicit sexual detail British MP George Galloway sparked outrage with his comments on the Julian Assange sexual assault allegations. But does the definition of rape vary significantly from country to country? The MP for Bradford...
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Arab News
| 9 months ago
The United States on Monday denied Julian Assange's wild assertions that it has launched a witch-hunt for the WikiLeaks founder, who was holed up in Ecuador's embassy in London to avoid extradition. The Australian-born hacktivist rallied supporters...
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Telegraph India
| 9 months ago
It would be suicide for Britain to enter Ecuador's embassy in London to arrest Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, the South American country's President has warned. Rafael Correa warned such a provocative precedent would leave British embassies...
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The Journal Gazette
| 9 months ago
Police Chief Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega says 34 miners died and 78 were wounded when police opened fire on strikers in one of the worst police shootings in South Africa since apartheid. Phiyega told a news conference Friday that her officers acted to...
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The Local
| 9 months ago
The problem is that they aren't going to give him the safe conduct," Rafael Correa said in a radio interview, adding that "Mr Assange can stay indefinitely in our embassy." Ecuador on Thursday granted political asylum to the 41-year-old Australian...
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BBC
| 9 months ago
Ecuador split on asylum for Wikileaks' Julian Assange BBC News Protesters have come out in support of Julian Assange in the capital Quito A day after the decision to grant him asylum in Ecuador, Julian Assange's face looks out from every news stand...