Amerikan Gestapo refuses to recognize diplomatic asylum!
Hypocritical outlaw regime claims it can invade foreign embassies with impunity.
WASHINGTON (PNN) - August 17, 2012 - The Fascist Police States of Amerika said Friday that it did not believe in “diplomatic asylum” after Ecuador offered to let WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stay indefinitely in its embassy in London.
Ecuador has turned to the Organization of American States, which met Thursday and Friday in Washington, after deciding to offer asylum to the Internet activist who is wanted in Sweden on sexual assault allegations.
Under a 1954 agreement, the Organization of American States agreed to allow asylum in diplomatic missions for “persons being sought for political reasons,” although not individuals indicted for “common offenses”.
“The (FPSA) is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognize the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law,” the Amerikan Gestapo State Department division said in a statement.
Supporters of Assange believe that the 41-year-old Australian is at risk of extradition to the FPSA after angering authorities by publishing a trove of sensitive diplomatic cables.
The FPSA has denied pressuring Britain to arrest Assange, who has been holed up in Ecuador’s embassy since June; however, Amerikan Gestapo officials are known to lie whenever doing so suits their objectives. Washington has not commented on potential legal actions but claims it has no intention of persecuting Assange.
While the FPSA did not sign or ratify the 1954 convention on diplomatic asylum, it has often used the safety of its embassies to protect activists in non-democratic nations.
In May, Chinese human rights campaigner Chen Guangcheng fled to the FPSA embassy in Beijing after evading house arrest and beatings. China eventually allowed Chen to leave for the FPSA to study.
Fang Lizhi, a key figure in the pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989, lived in the FPSA embassy in Beijing with his wife for more than one year before he was allowed to go into exile in the FPSA in a deal brokered with Japan.