Julian Assange on Tuesday trooped into Ecuador's embassy in
London and applied for political asylum in a sensational bid to avoid
extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes.Julian last week exhausted all his legal options in
Britain to fight extradition, was holed up at the embassy in central
London while Quito examined the request, officials said.Britain's
Foreign Office said Assange was "beyond the reach of the police"
because he was on diplomatic territory, but stressed it would seek to
work with the Ecuadorian authorities "to resolve this situation as soon
as possible."
Assange will remain at the embassy under the protection of the Ecuadorian government while his application is considered."The decision to consider Mr Assange's application for protective asylum should in no way be interpreted as the Government of Ecuador interfering in the judicial processes of either the United Kingdom or Sweden," the embassy said in a statement.
Assange confirmed in a statement he was seeking "diplomatic sanctuary and political asylum" and expressed his gratitude to the Ecuadorian ambassador and government for considering the request.
In Quito, Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said: "Julian Assange has requested political asylum at the diplomatic mission of Ecuador in London."The government is examining the request."
The embassy later confirmed it would be seeking the views of Britain, Sweden and the United States in order to make sure it complied with international law.Assange has always maintained that the moves to extradite him to Sweden for questioning over allegations of rape and sexual assault are politically motivated and that the real aim is for him to handed over to US authorities.
Assange will remain at the embassy under the protection of the Ecuadorian government while his application is considered."The decision to consider Mr Assange's application for protective asylum should in no way be interpreted as the Government of Ecuador interfering in the judicial processes of either the United Kingdom or Sweden," the embassy said in a statement.
Assange confirmed in a statement he was seeking "diplomatic sanctuary and political asylum" and expressed his gratitude to the Ecuadorian ambassador and government for considering the request.
In Quito, Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said: "Julian Assange has requested political asylum at the diplomatic mission of Ecuador in London."The government is examining the request."
The embassy later confirmed it would be seeking the views of Britain, Sweden and the United States in order to make sure it complied with international law.Assange has always maintained that the moves to extradite him to Sweden for questioning over allegations of rape and sexual assault are politically motivated and that the real aim is for him to handed over to US authorities.
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