Julian Assange has been stripped of his internet access for violating the terms of the asylum.
Ecuador is cutting off WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s communications with the world outside the London embassy where he’s been living in asylum since 2012.
Ecuadorean officials announced Wednesday that they had enacted the limits in response to his recent social media activity, which they say jeopardizes their relationship with the U.K.
The world-famous hacker agreed in late 2017 not to send any messages that could interfere with Ecuador’s relations with other nations, the announcement said. The statement did not highlight any of Assange’s offending posts.
However, in recent days Assange has tweeted about his disapproval with several countries, including the U.S., for their decision to expel Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in the U.K. earlier this month.
On Tuesday, British foreign affairs minister Alan Duncan spoke out against Assange’s ongoing asylum.
“It’s about time that this miserable little worm walked out of the embassy and gave himself up to British justice,” he told reporters.
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Ecuador is cutting off WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s communications with the world outside the London embassy where he’s been living in asylum since 2012.
Ecuadorean officials announced Wednesday that they had enacted the limits in response to his recent social media activity, which they say jeopardizes their relationship with the U.K.
The world-famous hacker agreed in late 2017 not to send any messages that could interfere with Ecuador’s relations with other nations, the announcement said. The statement did not highlight any of Assange’s offending posts.
However, in recent days Assange has tweeted about his disapproval with several countries, including the U.S., for their decision to expel Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in the U.K. earlier this month.
On Tuesday, British foreign affairs minister Alan Duncan spoke out against Assange’s ongoing asylum.
“It’s about time that this miserable little worm walked out of the embassy and gave himself up to British justice,” he told reporters.
More: Ecuador Cuts Off WikiLeaks Founder's Outside Communications
It's about time. It's been five years. Assange should be extradited to Sweden to face his rape accusers in court.