Julian Assange arrested by British police
at Ecuadorean embassy
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[April 11, 2019]
By Costas Pitas and Kate Holton
LONDON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange was arrested on Thursday by British police and carried out of
the Ecuadorean embassy, where he has been holed up for nearly seven
years to avoid extradition to Sweden over a sexual assault
investigation.
A video posted online showed an agitated, frail-looking man with white
hair and a white beard being carried out of the central London building
by at least seven men.
"Julian Assange, 47, has today, Thursday 11 April, been arrested by
officers from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) at the Embassy of
Ecuador," police said.
Police said they arrested Assange after being "invited into the embassy
by the Ambassador, following the Ecuadorean government's withdrawal of
asylum."
He was taken into custody at a central London police station and will be
brought before Westminster Magistrates' Court later.
Assange took refuge in 2012 in Ecuador's London embassy, behind the
luxury department store Harrods, to avoid being extradited to Sweden,
where authorities wanted to question him as part of a sexual assault
investigation.
Sweden later dropped the investigation, but Assange was arrested on
Thursday for breaking the rules of his original bail in London.
He feared being extradited to face charges in the United States, where
federal prosecutors are investigating WikiLeaks.
Assange's relationship with his hosts collapsed after Ecuador accused
him of leaking information about President Lenin Moreno's personal life.
Moreno had previously said Assange has violated the terms of his asylum.
Moreno said that he had asked Britain to guarantee that Assange would
not be extradited to a country where he could face torture or the death
penalty.
"The British government has confirmed it in writing, in accordance with
its own rules," Moreno said.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen on the balcony of the
Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Britain, May 19, 2017. REUTERS/Peter
Nicholls/File Photo
WikiLeaks said Ecuador had illegally terminated Assange's political
asylum in violation of international law.
To some, Assange is a hero for exposing what supporters cast as
abuse of power by modern states and for championing free speech. But
to others, he is a dangerous rebel who has undermined the security
of the United States.
Supporters of Assange had argued that living in the cramped
conditions without access to sunlight had damaged his health.
Sweden closed its preliminary investigation into a suspected rape in
2017 as there was "no reason to believe that the decision to hand
him (Assange) over to Sweden could be implemented within a
reasonable timeframe".
But then Chief Prosecutor Marianne Ny said at the time that the
probe could be reopened should the situation change.
"If he at a later time were to make himself available, I can decide
to immediately resume the preliminary investigation," Ny, who has
since retired, said in a 2017 statement.
The statute of limitations for rape in Sweden is 10 years, unless it
is deemed to be aggravated, in which case the ability to prosecute
runs for longer.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority had no immediate comment on
Thursday regarding the news of Assange’s arrest or whether a probe
could be reopened.
(Writing by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton; Editing by Hugh
Lawson)
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