Khaleej Times

Julian Assange’s mother: Please be patient, gentle & kind to him

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london — Julian Assange’s mother has taken to Twitter to call on authoritie­s to be gentle with her son, who’s jailed in London after his removal from the Ecuadorian Embassy.

Christine Assange’s tweets on Friday say Assange had been deprived of fresh air, exercise and medical care. “Please be patient, gentle & kind to him” she asked of police and court personnel.

The WikiLeaks founder is an Australia native, and the government said he would receive consular help due to its citizens after he was arrested on a US conspiracy charge. But Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the expected battle over Assange’s possible extraditio­n would not involve Australia.

France’s government says it won’t consider offering Julian Assange political asylum unless he asks for it.

Assange’s French lawyer has appealed to French President Emmanuel Macron to intervene to bring the WikiLeaks founder from a London jail to France and help him avoid extraditio­n to the United States.

Lawyer Juan Branco said that Macron should offer mediation and to “take this man under our protection.” He said Assange has a small child in France.

France’s secretary of state for European affairs, Amelie de Montchalin, said on Friday on France-Inter radio that while Europe has special measures to protect whistleblo­wers, France hasn’t received a formal request from Assange. She said “we should listen to what he wants to do” but “we don’t offer asylum to someone who’s not asking for it.”

Macron hasn’t commented publicly.

The leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party says the government should oppose the extraditio­n of Julian Assange to the United States.

Jeremy Corbyn said in a tweet that the US is trying to extradite Assange because he exposed “evidence of atrocities in Iraq and Afghanista­n.”

Diane Abbott, , told the BBC on Friday that the government should block the extraditio­n on human rights grounds. Assange was arrested Thursday at the Ecuadorean embassy in London. —

The US case against Assange is about the embarrassm­ent of the things he’s revealed about the American military and security services.”

Diane Abbott, Labour’s spokes

woman for domestic affairs

 ?? Reuters ?? German MPs Gesine Loetzsch, Sevim Dagdelen and Diether Dehm from the left-wing party ‘Die Linke’ take part in a protest against the arrest of Assange, near the British embassy in Berlin. —
Reuters German MPs Gesine Loetzsch, Sevim Dagdelen and Diether Dehm from the left-wing party ‘Die Linke’ take part in a protest against the arrest of Assange, near the British embassy in Berlin. —

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