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Ecuador cuts Julian Assange's internet access: WikiLeaks
Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks said on Monday that its founder Julian Assange's internet was shut down by the government of Ecuador, deflecting blame from the U.S. or British governments which have sparred with Assange for releasing sensitive material.
18 Oct 2016, business.mega.mu
What’s Going On With Julian Assange and WikiLeaks? Here Are 4 Theories
WikiLeaks has claimed that its co-founder, Julian Assange, has had his internet access “intentionally severed by a state party” and the team have “activated the appropriate contingency plans”.
17 Oct 2016, business.mega.mu
Julian Assange Says He'll 'Accept Arrest' if U.N. Panel Rules Against Him
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may at last leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for three and a half years.
04 Feb 2016, business.mega.mu
Julian Assange to Be Questioned by Sweden
Ecuador has agreed to allow Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to be questioned by the Swedish authorities at the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
14 Dec 2015, business.mega.mu
The UK Government is Refusing to Give Julian Assange Safe Passage to Go to Hospital
The UK government may have stopped its 24/7 surveillance of the Ecuadorian embassy where Julian Assange is seeking refuge, but it is still determined to arrest him the moment he sets foot outside.
15 Oct 2015, business.mega.mu
Julian Assange Speaks Of 'Leaving' Ecuador Embassy
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has suggested he will be leaving London's Ecuadorean embassy "soon".
18 Aug 2014, business.mega.mu