Ecuador ratifies support for the human rights of Julian Assange!
QUITO, Ecuador (PNN) - December 13, 2017 - The Ecuadorean government has confirmed that it will keep protecting Australian cyber activist Julian Assange, who has remained in asylum since 2012 at the Quito embassy in London, the Foreign Ministry confirmed today. The statement, issued through the Twitter account of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility, responds to comments on the networks about an alleged decision of the executive to remove the WikiLeaks founder's status.
”Attention! Given the rumors circulating in social networks, the Foreign Ministry reiterates that there is no change in the status of asylum for #JulianAssange. Ecuador will maintain protection as soon as his human rights are endangered,” the Foreign Ministry reported on Twitter.
Assange, whose Web portal became worldwide known after spreading thousands of classified documents, especially from the Washington regime, remains unable to leave the Ecuadorean offices, before the threats of the British authorities to apprehend him and extradite him to the Fascist Police States of Amerika.
The Australian had a pending process in Sweden for alleged sexual crimes, with charges never formulated, which was filed by the judicial system of that European country. Sweden has dropped the charges against Assange.
Quito asked London to grant safe conduct to the cyber-activist, taking into account the Swedish decision, but to date the petition has not been executed. With that permission, Assange could travel to Ecuador.