WikiLeaks : le président Moreno va-t-il lâcher Assange ? - Amériques

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  • Ecuador Will Imminently Withdraw Asylum for Julian Assange and Hand Him Over to the UK. What Comes Next?
    Glenn Greenwald | July 21 2018, 6:17 p.m.
    https://theintercept.com/2018/07/21/ecuador-will-imminently-withdraw-asylum-for-julian-assange-and-hand-hi

    Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno traveled to London on Friday for the ostensible purpose of speaking at the 2018 Global Disabilities Summit (Moreno has been confined to a wheelchair since being shot in a 1998 robbery attempt). The concealed, actual purpose of the President’s trip is to meet with British officials to finalize an agreement under which Ecuador will withdraw its asylum protection of Julian Assange, in place since 2012, eject him from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, and then hand over the WikiLeaks founder to British authorities.

    Moreno’s itinerary also notably includes a trip to Madrid, where he will meet with Spanish officials still seething over Assange’s denunciation of human rights abuses perpetrated by Spain’s central government against protesters marching for Catalonia independence. Almost three months ago, Ecuador blocked Assange from accessing the internet, and Assange has not been able to communicate with the outside world ever since. The primary factor in Ecuador’s decision to silence him was Spanish anger over Assange’s tweets about Catalonia.(...)

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    • It is [...] highly unlikely that Moreno – who has shown himself willing to submit to threats and coercion from the UK, Spain and the U.S. – will obtain a guarantee that the U.K. not extradite Assange to the U.S., where top Trump officials have vowed to prosecute Assange and destroy WikiLeaks.

    • WikiLeaks : le président Moreno va-t-il lâcher Assange ?
      Par RFI Publié le 22-07-2018
      Avec notre correspondante à Londres, Marina Daras
      http://www.rfi.fr/europe/20180722-wikileak-president-moreno-va-il-lacher-assange-visite-londres

      Le président équatorien Lenín Moreno est en visite au Royaume-Uni cette semaine. Il participe à un congrès international et parle d’un possible accord commercial entre les deux pays après le Brexit.

      Mais les rumeurs vont bon train sur la raison cachée de sa visite, alors que M. Moreno et les ministres britanniques essaient de trouver un moyen d’expulser le fondateur de WikiLeaks de l’ambassade de l’Equateur à Londres.

      Le mandat d’arrêt européen mis en place par la Suède a été levé l’année dernière, mais la police britannique tente toujours d’arrêter Julian Assange pour avoir enfreint les conditions de sa liberté sous caution avant de trouver refuge.