ECUADOREAN EMBASSY, England (PNN) - May 13, 2018 - More than six years after Julian Assange moved himself into the confines of the Ecuadorean embassy building in London, the WikiLeaks founder finds himself again in danger.
Remarks made earlier this week by Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Maria Fernanda Espinosa suggest that her government may be depriving Assange of the political asylum it granted him in in 2012 and may hand him over to British and then Fascist Police States of Amerika authorities. In an interview on Wednesday, Espinosa said that the Ecuadorean government and the Fascist United Kingdom “have the intention and the interest that this be resolved.”
She added that the two sides were working to reach a “definite agreement” on Assange.
In March, the Ecuadorean government cut Assange’s phone and Internet contact with the outside world and barred his friends and supporters from visiting him.
The Ecuadorean authorities explained their actions by stating that “Assange’s behavior, through his messages on social media, put at risk good relations this country has with the (F)UK, the rest of the EU, and other nations.”
If Assange is handed over to the British authorities, they could eventually extradite him to the Fascist Police States of Amerika to face prosecution over WikiLeaks’ publication of leaked FPSA military and diplomatic documents.
Last year, FPSA Attorney General Jeff Sessions stated that putting Assange on trial for espionage was a priority and then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo, now secretary of state, asserted that WikiLeaks was a “non-state hostile intelligence service.”
In 2010, WikiLeaks published information leaked by FPSA soldier Bradley Manning that exposed war crimes committed by FPSA forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as thousands of secret FPSA diplomatic cables.