SmartHouse UK Threatens To Storm Embassy Over WikiLeaks Founder SmartHouse Assange (featured) fled to the Ecuadorian embassy several months ago where he has since been granted Asylum. Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino says the British government is now threatening to 'storm' the Ecuadorian embassy in London if … Ecuador to grant asylum to Wikileak's Assange, UK's Guardian says GMA News Final countdown: Ecuador says it received 'threats' from UK as Assange ..
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UK Threatens To Storm Embassy Over WikiLeaks Founder Smart Office … To Storm Embassy Over WikiLeaks Founder. By Tony Ibrahim | Thursday | 2012-08-16.
Irish Independent Final countdown: Ecuador claims it received 'threats' from UK as Assange … RT Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa will make an “informed decision” after a meeting on Wednesday over whether to grant political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, he said in a televised address Monday.
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Haaretz Britain pressures Ecuador to hand over WikiLeak's Julian Assange (DPA) Haaretz Britain pressures Ecuador to hand over WikiLeak's Julian Assange (DPA).
Telegraph.co.uk Julian Assange 'will be given asylum in Ecuador' Telegraph.co.uk The WikiLeaks founder took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London on June 19 after losing his appeal against extradition to Sweden where he is wanted over allegations of sexual offences.
Irish Independent Ecuador to grant asylum to Wikileak's Assange, UK's Guardian says GMA News LONDON – Ecuador President Rafael Correa was set to grant asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Britain's Guardian newspaper said on its website Tuesday, quoting an official in Quito.
Sky News Australia WikiLeaks Resumes Operations After Massive Cyberattack Mashable A hacker group calling itself “AntiLeaks” took credit for the attacks against WikiLeaks on Twitter, claiming it targeted the website because of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's ongoing efforts to seek political asylum in Ecuador.