Wikileaks Founder Internet Access is Revoked

in #news6 years ago

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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is no longer able to access the internet because the Ecuadorian government gave an order to revoke its Internet access at the Ecuador Embassy in London.

During this time the founder of Wikileaks is "trapped" in the Embassy of Ecuador as an asylum seeker for allegedly doing rape.

Assange also denied the allegations, and assume he was being targeted for leaking information via Wikileaks.

"The Wikileaks @julianassange editor has been silenced and isolated by Ecuadorian new President @LeninMoreno's orders," Wikileaks official account twiter, "He can not send tweets, talk to the press, receive guests, or make phone calls."

Wikileaks account also leaked that Assange must remove a satirical insinuation to Germany who recently arrested the elected president of Catalonia at the request of Spain.

In his satire, Assange considers the action exactly as the Gestapo (Nazi secret army), captured the elected president of Catalonia in 1940 at the request of Spain to be sentenced to death.

Quoted from Bloomberg, Sunday (1/4/2018), Ecuador's Foreign Minister Maria Fernanda Espinosa used the excuse that the cuitan was regarded as interfering in the affairs of another country, whereas at first the founder of Wikileaks had agreed not to do so.

Reportedly, next week the Ecuador party is scheduled to meet with Assange legal counsel.

Track Record

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Assange was first known for exposing the Iraq war crimes scandal in the era of President Bush junior.

In the election period 2016 in the United States (US), Assange and Wikileaks made a whistle by supporters of Hillary Clinton for leaking an email from John Podesta, Hillary campaign leader.

As a result, various controversies surrounding Hillary's team arose, from Hillary's pay-off speeches to Wall Street, to leaked questions during the President's debate.

Assange internet access at that time was also revoked for fear of intervening in US elections.

Supporters Comes to the Embassy of Ecuador

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After the revocation of internet connection, some of Assange's supporters went to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to protest.

Wikileaks retweeted Assange's supporting videos gathering while carrying a writing that voiced the release of Assange.

Unfortunately, the Ecuadorian Embassy window was tightly closed, even the curtains were not opened.

Assange himself was born in Australia on July 3, 1971. He has four children, and his eldest son is a software designer.

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