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Julian Assange seeking asylum in Ecuadorian embassy in London
11:53 20.06.2012
text: Kazinform views: [445] Related articlesAssange urges U.S. to end "witchhunt" against whistleblowers State Office of Public Prosecutor of Kyrgyzstan addressed Belarus to extradite Bakiev Opposition leader wanted by Interpol now Julian Assange has dramatically sought political asylum at the Ecuadorean embassy in London, days after the supreme court rejected the last of his appeals against extradition to Sweden to face sex crime accusations and after what he called a "declaration of abandonment" by his own government in Australia.
In a move that appears to have surprised even some of his closest supporters, the WikiLeaks founder walked into the country's embassy in Knightsbridge and asked for asylum, citing the UN declaration of human rights.
"I can confirm I arrived at the Ecuadorean embassy and sought diplomatic sanctuary and political asylum," Assange said in a statement, Kazinform has learnt from the Guardian.
"This application has been passed to the ministry of foreign affairs in the capital Quito. I am grateful to the Ecuadorean ambassador and the government of Ecuador for considering my application."
The audacious bid came less than a week after the supreme court finally rejected his appeal against extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning in connection with accusations of the rape of one woman and sexual assault on another in August 2010, which he denies. |
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