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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 12:35 AM EDT |
Some excerpts from
http://www.firstpost.com/world/live-wikileaks-urges-supporters-to-protect-assang
e-419291.html
"9.48am: Wikileaks is alleging that as many as five police vans have been
brought outside the Ecuador embassy in a show of strength and have blocked off a
major Harrods loading bay along the side of the embassy."
"9.27am: Wikileaks is urging its supporters to go to the Ecuadorian embassy
and make sure that UK police do not “violate international law” by taking
founder Julian Assange under arrest."
"8.46am: Wikileaks has just tweeted that diplomatic police have just
arrived at the Ecuadorian embassy. You can watch a live video stream here.
Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said Britain had earlier in the day
issued “a written threat that it could assault our embassy” if Assange is not
handed over. After Patino’s brief appearance before reporters, Britain’s Foreign
Office issued a statement citing a 1987 British law it says permits the
revocation of diplomatic status of a building if the foreign power occupying it
“ceases to use land for the purposes of its mission or exclusively for the
purposes of a consular post."
"8.40am: There have been protests in both Ecuador and the UK, over the UK’s
“threat” to the Ecuadorian embassy over Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. In
Quito, about 30 people yelling “England, what part don’t you understand, we are
sovereign!”"
"8.30am: The Ecuadorean government will announce its decision on Julian
Assange’s appeal for political asylum at 10 o’clock tonight, Eastern Australian
time."
"8.10am: Wikileaks has just released a press release on the Ecuador and
Assange situation, condemning the situation and calling it an attempt to “bully
Ecuador into a decision that is agreeable to the United Kingdom and its
allies.”"
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- The vans - Authored by: maroberts on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 04:46 AM EDT
- Some excerpts - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 11:06 AM EDT
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Authored by: IMANAL_TOO on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 02:14 AM EDT |
Why do Ecuador protect alleged sex-offenders wanted for hearing?
Do they have sufficient knowledge about Julian Assange's alleged misconducts in
Sweden before a hearing in Sweden has been carried out?
Or is it as inane as Assange said "I'm innocent" and they believed him
just like that.
Poor Ecuador, now under threat from the evil Europeans. It used be the goons
from CIA, but now the European supremacists are back. Poor Ecuadorians.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 03:56 PM EDT |
He will answer for his actions in Sweden and soon after
(even in a scenario of prosecution and finding of guilt) he
can travel to his beloved Ecuador, ironically a country with
very questionable freedom of speech.
Personally I would recommend him to seek help from a
psychologist.
But since he is such a brat, I just hope UK police gets in
there, grab him by the ear and send him off to Sweden.
And all paranoid supporters of him will be able to see for
themselves what the definition of paranoia is.
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- Re: paranoia - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 16 2012 @ 08:01 PM EDT
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