'Mention of the cat is degrading': Assange sues over Ecuador terms
20 October 2018
Quito: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is suing Ecuador's Foreign Minister Jose Valencia over new rules of conduct imposed as a condition for him to remain at the country's embassy in London, according to his lawyer.
"Mention of the cat is degrading," Garzon said, adding that Assange is ill due to his prolonged confinement in the embassy. He still lacks access to the internet, his lawyer said.
The embassy has suspended Assange's internet access several times, citing similar concerns about Ecuador's relations with other countries. The most recent suspension began in March, after he criticised Western countries for expelling Russian diplomats in the wake of the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in Britain. Some of his supporters also speculated that Ecuador was reacting to Assange's criticism of the Spanish government over the arrests of Catalan separatists.
Ecuador will respond to the lawsuit adequately, observing the rule of law, Valencia said in a statement posted on the foreign ministry's website. "The embassy has the right to protect its offices, the officials who work there, and even Mr. Assange himself," he wrote.
Documents made public this week revealed Ecuador granted citizenship to Assange in December in a failed bid to transfer him to Moscow as an Ecuadorian diplomat. Garzon said that "was a decision made by the government of Ecuador and accepted by Assange" and that failure of the plan, later blocked by the British Foreign Office, wasn't his client's fault. Assange, now an Ecuadorian citizen, remains under the protection of Quito, he added.