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Bucharest Diary By Alfred H. Transatlantic Relations By Xenia Wickett. Foreign Policy United Kingdom. Assange said he continues to fear an arrest on British soil would ultimately lead to extradition to the US. But a mistake in a document filed by the US authorities, which emerged in November last year in an unrelated case, hinted criminal charges may have been prepared in secret.

As it is rumoured that Ecuador is to expel Assange, we trace his route to asylum in London. Supporters of Julian Assange demonstrate outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. From skateboarding to insulting staff. Image source, AFP. Spying suspicions. Why did Assange end up at the embassy? Timeline of Assange's legal saga. What about his cat? Image source, Reuters. Related Topics.

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Migrant describes being kicked in the face by soldier while on his knees. Russia releases video of bombers flying over Belarus. NBA star shares the moment his shoes sparked worldwide attention. But while Ecuador had undoubtedly tired of its London house guest, the motivations for stripping Assange of his asylum and allowing in officers of the Metropolitan Police are likely to have been more complex. Julian Assange: Bond villain or cyber-messiah? It's complicated. WikiLeaks had already been needling the Ecuadorian authorities in other ways.

For months, Assange had been pursuing a legal action against the Ecuadorian government, accusing it of violating his rights by introducing strict new house rules for living at the embassy. An Ecuadorian judge rejected the assertions last October. Quito was also irritated by Assange's support for the Catalonian independence movement: Its Foreign Ministry told Assange to refrain from making statements that could impair Ecuador's relations with other countries, including Spain.

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