The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Assange sues Ecuador for violating ‘fundamenta­l rights’

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QUITO: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sued the Ecuador government on Friday for violating his “fundamenta­l rights” and limiting his access to the outside world while in asylum at its London embassy.

The 47-year-old Australian’s legal action comes with speculatio­n mounting that Ecuador is preparing to end its standoff with the British government by terminatin­g his high-profile stay.

Assange found refuge in the embassy in 2012 after a British judge ruled he should be extradited to Sweden to face allegation­s of sexual assault.

That case has since been dropped but Assange fears being extradited to the US to face charges over the WikiLeaks website’s release of troves of sensitive US government files.

WikiLeaks said its legal counsel Baltazar Garzon would launch a legal case against the government for “violating (Assange’s) fundamenta­l rights and freedom.”

Britain’s Press Associatio­n news agency said the case is expected to be heard in Ecuador next week.

WikiLeaks said its move comes almost seven months after Ecuador “threatened to remove his protection and summarily cut off his access to the outside world, including by refusing to allow journalist­s and human rights organizati­ons to see him.”

It added that the embassy was requiring Assange’s visitors – including journalist­s and lawyers – to disclose “private or political details such as their social media usernames.”

Quito confirmed blocking Assange’s internet and mobile phone access in March after accusing him of breaking “a written commitment” not to interfere in Ecuador’s foreign policies.

A protocol governing Assange’s stay at the embassy – revealed by Ecuadoran internet site Codigo Vidrio and never denied by Quito – warns that further breaches will lead to “terminatio­n of asylum.”

The website reported that the embassy intends to stop paying for Assange’s food and medical care in December.

Under the protocol, Assange is to have his access to the internet restored via the embassy wifi.

Garzon told a press conference in Ecuador on Thursday that Assange was suing Ecuador Foreign Minister Jose Valencia over his “inhuman” living conditions at the embassy.

Valencia said that Ecuador would “respond in an appropriat­e manner, in respect of the law.”

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