Daily Archives: August 16, 2012

Ecuador Grants Julian Assange Asylum; U.S. Seen as “Hidden Hand” Behind U.K….

via Democracy Now! by mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) on 8/16/12


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As Ecuador prepared to announce its decision on granting asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Britain threatened to raid the Ecuadorean embassy in London where Assange has taken refuge for the past two months. Britain told Ecuador that giving Julian Assange asylum would not change a thing and that it might still revoke the diplomatic status of Quito’s embassy in London to allow the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder to Sweden to face questioning over alleged sexual misconduct. We’re joined by Michael Ratner, an attorney for Julian Assange and president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and by Ben Griffin, an activist with Veterans for Peace UK, participating in a vigil in support of Assange outside the Ecuadorean embassy in London. "Is this really about the U.S. being the 'hidden hand' behind what the British are doing so that they can eventually get a hold of Julian Assange, try him for espionage and put him into a jail?" Ratner asks. "That’s what’s really going on here. Let’s not kid ourselves." [includes rush transcript]

“Back Off”: Assange Attorney Michael Ratner Urges U.K., U.S. to Respect Asyl…

via Democracy Now! by mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) on 8/16/12


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Michael Ratner, a member of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s legal team, reacts to the breaking news that Ecuador has approved Assange’s request for political asylum two months after Assange took refuge in its London embassy. Britain says it still plans to extradite Assange to Sweden, where he faces questioning for alleged sexual misconduct. "The British ought to just back off, and the U.S. ought to just back off," Ratner says. "For the British to say that they’re going to go into the embassy and get out someone who’s been granted asylum would turn the refugee convention and asylum completely on its head. … [Assange] has a right to leave that embassy, get on a plane and go to Ecuador. … That’s the law." [includes rush transcript]

UK must honor diplomatic protection in the case of #Assange. #wikileaks #ecuador

MT @Channel4News: #Ecuador grants Julian #Assange's request for asylum, citing 'genuine' fears over his safety and security. #wikileaks

 

RT @proclus The US has done far worse than violate diplomatic protection. UK will take this as an excuse? I don't think the American peo …

 

RT @proclus It appears that an overwhelming majority of WaPo readers are in favor of asylum for #Assange :-) . http://t.co/eeAPVyXC

 

The US has done far worse than violate diplomatic protection. UK will take this as an excuse? I don't think the American people favor it.

 

RT @proclus The UK is leading the world in to deepening lawlessness. #wikileaks #assange #london #embassy #ecuador

 

RT @proclus It was correctly noted on NPR this morning that #Assange would enjoy diplomatic protection, if he left the #embassy. #wikile

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