Julian Assange |
Ecuador granted political asylum to Julian Assange yesterday, ratcheting up tension in a standoff with Britain which has warned it could revoke the diplomatic status of Quito’s embassy in London to allow the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder.
The high-profile Australian former hacker has been holed up inside the red-brick embassy in central London for eight weeks since he lost a legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over rape allegations.
Ecuadorean Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said he feared for
the safety and rights of Assange which is why he said his country had decided
to grant him asylum.
“Ecuador has decided to grant political asylum to Julian
Assange,” Patino told a news conference in Quito.
Assange,” Patino told a news conference in Quito.
Ecuador’s decision takes what has become an international soap
opera to new heights since Assange first angered the United States and its
allies by publishing secret U.S. diplomatic cables on his WikiLeaks website.
Outside the embassy near London’s famed Harrods department store, supporters
made the announcement over a loudspeaker to cheers and clapping from protesters
who had gathered outside the building in support of Assange.
opera to new heights since Assange first angered the United States and its
allies by publishing secret U.S. diplomatic cables on his WikiLeaks website.
Outside the embassy near London’s famed Harrods department store, supporters
made the announcement over a loudspeaker to cheers and clapping from protesters
who had gathered outside the building in support of Assange.