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Failure to play by rules risks asylum, Ecuador warns Assange

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QUITO: Ecuador could revoke the asylum status granted to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he fails to abide by new regulation­s governing his stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, a top official said Wednesday.

“If Mr Assange doesn’t comply with these rules, obviously the Ecuadorian Government will be able to reconsider its decision of having granted him asylum and revoke it,” Attorney-General Inigo Salvador said.

According to Xinhua news agency, it is the latest sign of rising tensions between Ecuador and Assange, who has been held at the embassy since 2012, when the previous Ecuadorian administra­tion granted the antisecrec­y activist political asylum.

Though the original Swedish allegation­s of sexual misconduct that drove Assange to seek asylum have long since been dropped, the British said they would arrest him as soon as he sets foot outside the embassy for having violated his parole terms.

Assange, who denies the allegation­s, believes the ultimate goal is to extradite him to the US to stand trial for revealing state secrets.

The Ecuadorian authoritie­s introduced a new set of rules in August which restrict Assange’s rights to receive visitors and his online activities, and oblige him to pay for certain expenses such as food.

Assange and his lawyer have pushed back against the new regulation­s.

A strong-worded editorial in state daily El Telegrafo on Wednesday demanded that Assange play by the new rules. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Police officers stand guard as supporters of former Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa, take part in a demonstrat­ion outside Carondelet presidenti­al palace in Quito, to show their support to Assange. — AFP photo
Police officers stand guard as supporters of former Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa, take part in a demonstrat­ion outside Carondelet presidenti­al palace in Quito, to show their support to Assange. — AFP photo

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