Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Ecuador will stop Assange from the internet – the Express newspaper

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Julian Assange is more isolated than ever in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

Ecuador is blocking his internet connection.

the Country does not want to be blamed for meddling in the U.S. presidential election.

Wikileaks has played a big role in the final stretch of the u.s. presidential election, just as Julian Assange previously said that it would happen.

Wikileaks has almost daily published large quantities of e-mail that comes from John Podesta, one of Hillary Clinton’s closest advisors.

Where has among other things been some of the speeches that Hillary Clinton kept the face of large financial institutions on Wall Street, the speech she herself refused to publish. She was pushed, inter alia, of his democratic challenger Bernie Sanders on these during the primaries.

Have accused Russia

the united states has officially blamed Russia for being behind the hacker attacks against the democratic party in the united states. Washington accusers in the practice of Vladimir Putin to try to influence the u.s. elections.

Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder, has since 2012 been at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Sweden want him extradited because he is suspected of rape, but Assange says he fears Sweden will send him to the united states.

Assange has so far had access to the internet at the embassy. But that’s the end of it now. In all cases temporarily.

do not play any role in the selection

The ecuadorian ministry of foreign affairs has now confirmed that it is they who are closed off Assange’s access to the network. Ecuador says that Assange still get asylum in the country but Ecuador does not want to play any role in influencing foreign options, read the united states.

Wikileaks earlier claimed yesterday that US secretary of state John Kerry exerted pressure on Ecuador. This is denied, however, by Ecuador.

Remains to be seen whether the Wikileaks disclosures of state Hillary Clinton still continues. Wikileaks will not be dependent on Julian Assange’s personal access to the internet.

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