Ecuador
has granted citizenship to Julian Assange, says Foreign Ministry
RT,
11
January, 2018
The
Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry says it has granted citizenship to Julian
Assange. The reaction of the ministry comes one day after Quito
reportedly issued an ID card to the WikiLeaks editor.
The
passport could provide Assange's first step to obtaining diplomatic
immunity, as Ecuador wants to resolve his indefinite embassy stay.
The WikiLeaks founder has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in
London for five years.
The
UK Foreign Office reportedly rejected a request from Quito to grant
the whistleblower diplomatic status after the passport was issued to
him on December 12.
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confidentiality: UK tribunal blocks release of Assange files
Ecuador’s
foreign minister, Guillaume Long, says the country is seeking a
“dignified and just” solution with the UK government over
Assange’s case. He added that Assange will not leave Ecuador’s
embassy while there are no security guarantees.
A
UK Foreign Office spokesman said, according to the Express: “The
government of Ecuador recently requested diplomatic status for Mr
Assange here in the UK. The UK did not grant that request, nor are we
in talks with Ecuador on this matter.
“Ecuador
knows that the way to resolve this issue is for Julian Assange to
leave the embassy to face justice.”
It
comes after Assange posted a picture of himself in an Ecuadorian
football shirt amid unconfirmed reports he had been issued an
Ecuadorian passport.
Ecuador
usually issues such ID cards, which are called cedulas, for people
claiming residency status. The Vienna Convention on diplomatic
relations states that someone who holds a diplomatic passport is
immune from prosecution. It is still no guarantee, however.
Assange
has been living inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012,
when he was accused of sexual assault in Sweden. Although Swedish
prosecutors have since dropped the case, British police remain
outside the embassy ready to arrest the WikiLeaks co-founder for
breaking his 2012 bail conditions. Assange refuses to surrender to
the British authorities, fearing they would extradite him to the
United States, where he expects to be prosecuted for his
whistleblowing activities.
The 'alt-right' media has been full of rumours that Trump is giving protection to Assange. Franky, I think this is a far more realistic appraisal.
The 'alt-right' media has been full of rumours that Trump is giving protection to Assange. Franky, I think this is a far more realistic appraisal.
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