China Daily (Hong Kong)

Assange now citizen of Ecuador

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QUITO/LONDON — Ecuador has granted citizenshi­p to Julian Assange as part of its efforts to allow the WikiLeaks founder to leave the country’s embassy in London, where he has been holed up for more than five years.

Ecuador made the move hours after the British government refused a request from the South American nation for Assange to be given diplomatic status, which could give him immunity from arrest should he try to leave the embassy.

After a year in which Ecuador’s president has spoken out against Assange, Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Maria Fernanda Espinosa said she hoped to find a solution to his dilemma.

“Ecuador is currently exploring other solutions in dialogue with the UK, like good offices of renowned authoritie­s, other states, or internatio­nal organizati­ons that could facilitate a just, final and dignified solution for all parties,” Espinosa told a news conference in Quito.

Britain saw only one resolution to the diplomatic standoff.

“Ecuador knows that the way to resolve this issue is for Julian Assange to leave the embassy to face justice,” said a British Foreign Office spokesman.

Assange’s US lawyer Barry Pollack had no comment.

‘Risks to his life’

Assange has been living in the embassy in Knightsbri­dge, London, since he was granted asylum there in 2012 to avoid extraditio­n to Sweden for questionin­g in a sexual molestatio­n case.

Swedish prosecutor­s dropped their probe into the allegation­s but British police said Assange would be arrested for breaching bail conditions should he leave the building.

Assange, who denies the allegation­s, said Sweden would hand him over to the United States to face prosecutio­n over WikiLeaks’ publicatio­n of thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents.

“There are well-founded fears we have about possible risks to his life and integrity, not necessaril­y by the UK but by third party states,” Espinosa said.

She did not give details on how granting Assange citizenshi­p might help him leave the embassy and avoid arrest.

The WikiLeaks website gained fame after it released thousands of confidenti­al diplomatic cables showing US manipulati­on of foreign government­s and video footage of a US military strike on civilians in Iraq, angering Washington.

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