steven36 Posted October 21, 2018 Share Posted October 21, 2018 Julian Assange is to launch legal action against the government of Ecuador, accusing it of violating his "fundamental rights and freedoms". Julian Assange has lived in Ecuador's UK embassy since 2012 The Wikileaks co-founder has lived in its UK embassy since 2012 after seeking asylum to avoid extradition to Sweden over a rape inquiry - later dropped. He was given a set of house rules by the London embassy this week, including taking better care of his cat. Mr Assange faces arrest for allegedly breaching bail conditions if he leaves. Wikileaks lawyer Baltasar Garzon is in Ecuador to launch the case, which the Press Association reports is expected to be heard in court next week. Wikileaks said the country's government had threatened to remove the protection Mr Assange has had since being granted political asylum. It added that his access to the outside world had been "summarily cut off". In a memo, it threatened to confiscate the pet if he did not look after it, it said. Mr Assange was given the cat by his children The embassy did remove Mr Assange's internet connection in March, accusing him of "interfering in other countries' affairs". However, earlier this week it said it would be partially restored. In a statement, Wikileaks said: "Ecuador's measures against Julian Assange have been widely condemned by the human rights community." It claims the government of Ecuador refused a visit by Human Rights Watch general counsel Dinah PoKempner and had not allowed several meetings with his lawyers. Mr Assange's lawyers also said they were challenging the legality of the Ecuador government's "special protocol" - which makes his political asylum dependent on "censoring" his freedom of opinion, speech and association. What's the special protocol? Lawyers for Mr Assange claim the protocol: Requires journalists, Mr Assange's lawyers and anyone else looking to see him to disclose private or political details - such as the serial numbers and codes of their phones and tablets The protocol says the government may "share" the information "with other agencies" Allows the embassy to seize the property of Mr Assange or his visitors and, without a warrant, hand it over to UK authorities Wikileaks said that US congressmen had written an open letter to Ecuador's president, Lenin Moreno, about the situation. It claims the document said that in order to advance crucial matters - such as economic co-operation, counternarcotics assistance and the possible return of a USAID mission to Ecuador - they must first resolve a "significant challenge" - the status of Mr Assange. Why is he living in the embassy? Swedish police first issued a warrant for Mr Assange in August 2010 and he was arrested in London in December that year. The UK's Supreme Court ruled in May 2012 that he should be extradited to the country to face two separate allegations - one of rape and one of molestation. But Mr Assange said the claims were "without basis" and by June he was in the Ecuadorian embassy. Ecuador granted him asylum in August 2012, saying it feared his human rights might be violated if he was extradited. In May 2017, Sweden's director of public prosecutions confirmed the investigation had been dropped. And in July 2018, the UK and Ecuador confirmed they were holding ongoing talks over the whistleblower's fate. However, a warrant for Mr Assange's arrest - issued in 2012 after he failed to surrender to a court when his extradition was approved - remains in place. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lurch234 Posted October 21, 2018 Share Posted October 21, 2018 3 minutes ago, steven36 said: In a statement, Wikileaks said: "Ecuador's measures against Julian Assange have been widely condemned by the human rights community." Seriously!? Ecuador took him in when no one would. Something must've happened to sour the atmosphere, since he's been there as far as 2012! They don't owe him anything. If he's not happy with his new arrangements he's free to leave. Personally, I would just kick him out for behaving like this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xpkRAKE Posted October 22, 2018 Share Posted October 22, 2018 I`m more concerned about the cat if it`s not being looked after properly. 👎 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knowledge-Spammer Posted October 22, 2018 Share Posted October 22, 2018 6 hours ago, xpkRAKE said: I`m more concerned about the cat if it`s not being looked after properly. 👎 no be concerned its fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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