Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks and an online editor, will be able to continue living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London as he has for the past six years, provided he stops tweeting political commentary on Twitter.
According to the Guardian, Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno said this week that Assange's current asylum status is not at risk as long as he complies with the conditions which has been set by government του Ισημερινού. Ένας από αυτούς τους όρους είναι και ο περιορισμός των των σχολίων για πολιτικά γεγονότα που συμβαίνουν σε άλλες χώρες. Η government είναι έτοιμη να “λάβει αποφάσεις” εάν ο Assange δεν ακολουθήσει τους όρους.
"Let's not forget that the conditions of the asylum prevent him from talking about politics or interfering in the politics of other countries," Lenín Moreno said in Deutsche Welle in an interview held on Wednesday.
Ecuador has already taken steps to cut off Assange's line of communication with the outside world by shutting down the connection to Internet. The reasons;
According to the embassy, Assange was interfering in Ecuador's relations with other countries tweeting on political events. Ecuador cut off Assange's internet connection during the 2016 US presidential election, while earlier this year Assange again managed to anger the Ecuadorian government by openly supporting Catalan independence in Spain.
The current president of Ecuador is not particularly excited about Assange's continued presence at the country's embassy. Earlier this year, Moreno called Assange "more than annoying"And said it was a"inherited problem”From the previous administration.
Ecuador's new government is trying to oust Assange from the embassy. Earlier this year, the government granted him citizenship in the hope that he would be able to obtain diplomatic immunity, which would help him leave the building without being arrested by British authorities for the two sexual assault charges he faces in Sweden. The plan failed and Assange is still wandering inside the embassy walls.
According to the Guardian, Ecuador has allocated too much money for her protection of Assange. Over the past five years, the country's government has spent more than $5 million on its protection. The costs include paying a security company and secret agents for her monitoring of Assange's visitors, as well as keeping files for embassy staff and British services.
Assange has also reportedly aligned himself with marginalized groups and personalities in recent years, including the leader of the UK Independence Party and xenophobic Nigel Farage, members of Donald Trump's campaign, representatives of European nationalist groups and individuals affiliated with the United Nations.
The Ecuadorian president insists his country is not under pressure from the United States or other countries that may have an interest in silencing Assange. Just like Reported at Deutsche Welle Assange: "exceeded the limits of freedom of expression".
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