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Court in Ecuador to Consider Appeal of WikiLeaks Founder Assange on Wednesday
Court in Ecuador to Consider Appeal of WikiLeaks Founder Assange on Wednesday
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QUITO (Sputnik) - An Ecuadorian court will consider on Wednesday the appeal submitted by the defence of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange against the demand of... 12.12.2018, Sputnik International
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Court in Ecuador to Consider Appeal of WikiLeaks Founder Assange on Wednesday
04:16 GMT 12.12.2018 (Updated: 17:52 GMT 12.12.2018) QUITO (Sputnik) - An Ecuadorian court will consider on Wednesday the appeal submitted by the defence of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange against the demand of the country's government to comply with a protocol containing rules specially developed for him, Assange’s lawyer in Ecuador, Carlos Poveda, told Sputnik.
7 December 2018, 02:55 GMT
The whistleblower has been living in the Ecuadorian embassy since 2012. Assange has repeatedly suggested he might be apprehended outside the embassy and extradited to the United States. Over the past months, the Ecuadorian authorities have been putting various restrictions on the conditions of Assange’s stay in the embassy, which the whistleblower’s defence called the violation of human rights.
"We hope that the court will adequately analyze our petition and accept 15 facts of evidence that were requested in order to leave the protocol and restrictions on visits in place," Poveda said.
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6 December 2018, 17:20 GMT
According to the lawyer, these arguments include letters from individuals and organizations that were not allowed access to Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
Earlier, the EFE agency reported citing sources familiar with the situation that Assange had refused to comply with this protocol. The regulation defines norms of behaviour and communication for Assange, regulates the order of visits, communication with the outside world and provision of medical care to him. The new order came into effect on October 13. In late October, the court has already refused to satisfy Assange's appeal.