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Julian Assange statement re Ecuadorean Embassy

The following is a statement just released by Julian Assange about the dispute between the Ecuadorean and UK governments about its London Embassy:

“In a communication this morning to the government of Ecuador, the UK threatened to forcefully enter the Ecuadorean embassy in London and arrest Julian Assange.

The UK claims the power to do so under the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987.

This claim is without basis.

By midnight, two hours prior to the time of this announcement, the embassy had been surrounded by police, in a menacing show of force.

Any transgression against the sanctity of the embassy is a unilateral and shameful act, and a violation of the Vienna Convention, which protects embassies worldwide.

This threat is designed to preempt Ecuador’s imminent decision on whether it will grant Julian Assange political asylum, and to bully Ecuador into a decision that is agreeable to the United Kingdom and its allies.

WikiLeaks condemns in the strongest possible terms the UK’s resort to intimidation.

A threat of this nature is a hostile and extreme act, which is not proportionate to the circumstances, and an unprecedented assault on the rights of asylum seekers worldwide.

We draw attention to the fact that the United Nations General Assembly has unanimously declared in Resolution 2312 (1967) that

“the grant of asylum. . . is a peaceful and humanitarian act and that, as such, it cannot be regarded as unfriendly by any other State.”

Pursuant to this resolution, a decision to grant asylum cannot be construed by another State as an unfriendly act. Neither can there be diplomatic consequences for granting asylum.

We remind the public that these extraordinary actions are being taken to detain a man who has not been charged with any crime in any country.

WikiLeaks joins the Government of Ecuador in urging the UK to resolve this situation according to peaceful norms of conduct.

We further urge the UK government to show restraint, and to consider the dire ramifications of any violation of the elementary norms of international law.

We ask that the UK respect Ecuador’s sovereign right to deliver a decision of its own making on Julian Assange’s asylum bid.

Noting that Ecuador has called for emergency summits of OAS and UNASUR in response to this development, WikiLeaks asks those bodies to support Ecuador’s rights in this matter, and to oppose any attempts to coerce a decision.

We note with interest that this development coincides with the UK Secretary of State William Hague’s assumption of executive responsibilities during the vacation of the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

Mr Hague’s department, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, has overseen the negotiations to date with Ecuador in the matter of Mr Assange’s asylum bid.

If Mr Hague has, as would be expected, approved this decision, WikiLeaks calls for his immediate resignation.”

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  • 1
    Scott
    Posted August 16, 2012 at 3:51 pm | Permalink

    It’s funny. Assange didn’t see to care about the Vienna convention when publishing stolen diplomatic cables (which are also protected by Articles 24 and 27 of the convention)
    Now he attempts to hide behind it. Sorry Julian…Live by the sword and all that.

  • 2
    shepherdmarilyn
    Posted August 16, 2012 at 6:01 pm | Permalink

    Scott, that is the single most brainless thing I have ever read.

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    Frank Campbell
    Posted August 16, 2012 at 6:35 pm | Permalink

    Sky News here is reporting that the UK government is preparing to “storm” the Ecuadorian embassy.

    Cops are shown swarming in and around the embassy like rats on a carcass.

    The craven obeisance of client states to the United States is stark. Stark naked.

    The US prison gulag awaits Assange.

    The secret global state run by the CIA – with the connivance of satellites like Australia- dates from at least 1945. Insitutionalised torture, abduction (“extaordinary rendition”), impunity and immunity: they’re all familiar policies and practices, repeatedly exposed since before the Bay of Pigs.

    The instant enlistment of US and foreign corporations in the war against Wikileaks shows how the Empire strikes back today: Visa, Paypal, Citibank…they all complied without demur in banning Wikileaks.

    Banal Gillard condemned Assange immediately. Convicted drug dealer Corby gets rapt attention from Australian diplomats, her every tantrum amplified by the tabloid media. David Hicks rotted for years in the gringo gulag, ignored by the Australian government. ASIO incarcerates asylum seekers indefinitely- no charge or reason given.

    A new politics is desperately needed. Or Kafka’s nightmare will prevail.

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    JamesK
    Posted August 16, 2012 at 10:24 pm | Permalink

    What a lying leftist scumbag Assange really is.

    If Ecuador wants to play sillybuggers, then I think they should be asked to vacate their embassy.

    Their President is a totalitarian scumbag with the typical history of media censorship.

    If they want to thumb their noses at an old democratic and leftist liberal country then they should be asked to vacate their embassy and told to f-off to whence they came.

    And Australia should show their disgust with Ecuador by ordering their ambassador to Oz back for a prolonged period.

    Assange the scumbag needs to go to another old democratic and leftist liberal country to answer serious questions about two alleged sexual assaults.

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    J-D
    Posted August 17, 2012 at 8:45 am | Permalink

    The story about the UK being prepared to ‘storm’ the Ecuadorian embassy seems to have come from an overheated journalist’s keyboard. It has now been explicitly denied by UK Foreign Secretary Hague, according to a Reuters report:
    http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/16/wikileaks-assange-idINL6E8JGDDR20120816

    If the UK were really acting out of ‘craven obeisance’ to the US, the US could have asked the UK to hand over Assange already. There’s been plenty of time. So that explanation doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.

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