Ecuador Releases Lengthy Statement Explaining Asylum for Assange
"That legal evidence clearly shows that, given an extradition to the United States of America, it would be unlikely for Mr. Assange to receive a fair trial."
"That legal evidence clearly shows that, given an extradition to the United States of America, it would be unlikely for Mr. Assange to receive a fair trial."
WikiLeaks founder may be stuck in England, even if granted asylum.
"WikiLeaks condemns in the strongest possible terms the UK's resort to intimidation."
Authorities have threatened to enter embassy to arrest WikiLeaks founder.
Ecuador embassy surrounded around midnight, according to reports.
England might try to stop Wikileaks founder from getting asylum.
UK police threaten to nab him before he leaves the country
Leader tweets that no decision has been made yet.
The WikiLeaks founder has been holed up at Ecuador's London embassy since June 19.
The website had faced repeated "denial of service" attacks in the last few days.
The whistle blowing site received sustained Denial-of-service attacks.
"The United States should make it known what it is doing so that Mr Assange can stand up for his rights. We don't know what we are facing."
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