Assange Rejects UK-Ecuador 'Guarantee' to Leave Embassy and Not Face Death Penalty

in #justice4assange5 years ago (edited)

Lawyers representing Julian Assange have relayed a rejection of an agreement proposed by Ecuador's President Moreno, where the U.K. made assurances they wouldn't let Assange be extradited to any country where he would be executed. How reassuring.


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Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno has been trying to put pressure to force Assange out of the embassy. Assange has been isolated within the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012, not having stepped out of the diplomatic grounds since. That's 6 years of being practically locked up.

This year saw measures imposed on him that made things worse, as draconian protocols where introduced to restrict his freedom to communicate with the outside world, and the free access from visitors. They cut off his communication for a while, and his lawyer was even denied access for a period of time. As far as I know, he hasn't made any public statement due to the restrictions imposed upon him.

Today, Moreno spoke of the deal struck between Quito and London in a radio interview. The government of Ecuador has received assurance, he said, that the U.K. will not extradite Assange to any nation where he could face the death penalty.

I would think that a nation could say "we won't execute him, we promise", and then do it in the end anyways. What's anyone going to do? The U.S. is the obvious nation of reference. Maybe they could say the charges won't include espionage which could lead to execution, or maybe they will exclude execution from the charges all together. But is that really something to aspire towards? To be extradited to the U.S., but just not face the death penalty. How great, warm and fuzzy of an offer is that really?

Moreno said:

"The way has been cleared for Mr Assange to take the decision to leave in near-liberty."

Near-liberty, eh? What the hell does that mean? I have a realistic interpretation. It means no liberty really, because extradition is still on the table, just minus the execution part! Before it was extradition to face a sham- and show-trial for potential life imprisonment or execution, and now, it's just potential life imprisonment. Sounds great! No wonder Assange isn't jumping on this deal.

Assange still facing jail time for bailing on his bail to avoid extradition to Sweden at the time by seeking asylum inside the embassy. The U.K. says they will top the jail time to 6 months. Moreno addressed Assange's residency today, saying:

"I do not like the presence of Mr. Assange in the Ecuadorean embassy, but we have been respectful of his human rights and with that respect in mind we think that six years is too long for someone to remain nearly incarcerated in an embassy."

But for Assange, going to jail for 6 months, and then getting extradited to the U.S. for life in prison, but not execution, doesn't sound appealing. Would it to you?

Assange's Lawyer, Bary Pollack, said the deal was not acceptable. Extradition is off the table for any deal to be accepted. It seems pretty clear that the U.S. will pounce and try to get Assange shortly after he leaves the embassy, as former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said last year that arresting Assange was a priority. And that appears to be true, given the recent filing error where the case to seal his charges was used as a template with his name left in place.

Near-liberty isn't liberty, of safety from being persecuted, as Pollack told the Telegraph:

"The suggestion that as long as the death penalty is off the table, Mr Assange need not fear persecution is obviously wrong."

"No one should have to face criminal charges for publishing truthful information."

"Since such charges appear to have been brought against Mr Assange in the United States, Ecuador should continue to provide him asylum."

Assange and WikiLeaks have done the world a favor by releasing information that's in the public interest.


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@krnl The sham and shame continue to blemish the US and the UK in particular. Tyrants in action - usurped powers, exposed - truth hurt big egos of very little people. Yet, does the majority of UK and US citizens care, or are they more interested in free cheesecake and overcharging their credit cards for useless gifts.

One could easily give up on humanity.

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Woops, got to these comments a little late ;) People ignore the truth while they are indeed so self-absorbed buying things that keep distracting them from the truth in the world. A vicious cycle :/

People will be destroyed for their lack of knowledge.
It is our duty to seek the truth.

There needs to be a serious push by citizens to drop this persecution and focus on what he revealed. Let them begin hiding out.

Yes. The info matters more. The way the info was obtained or who got it doesn't matter. Crimes need to be exposed. Fuck the legality of it all. They are being immoral in the first place.

Whoever may think that executing or just over-sentencing him would make him a martyr for the world, just think again: the MSM won't cover this or will cover it extremely biased (prolly stating Assange is Russian agent or smth - hell! prolly Wikileaks will be presented as a Russian fake news agency) and the normies will see it that way.

Point is, the US gov't has free hand to deal with him with impunity. Given who runs the CIA now, they'll probably keep him in Guantanamo for a bit before the trial.

Yup, easy to smear him and throw shit hoping it sticks. The idea sticks int he mind of many, so mission accomplished for them :/

I feel like that's exactly what the deepstate would do, apprehend him and then claim he was killed by someone else.. No one would be held accountable and we'll lose a major influencer in the fight for free speech and press freedom on the web.

That's more likely hehe. I was just thinking they would go to court and execute him anyways :/

What a joke lol near liberty and no death penalty? He will get shot by some patsy the minute he walks out, probably from the Clinton payroll.

I have a feeling they'll fake a suicide.

There are plenty of ppl that would like to shut him up for good indeed :/

The only reason they are targeting him is because he speaks the truth. Other than him, everyone has sold their sold to the top one percent. The media, politicians, bureaucrats all are in their pockets. But not assange. Billionaires can't buy assange!

Yeah, pretty much ;)

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Knowing how Latin American politics work, which is less diplomatic and less "apparently democratic" than the US or Europe, I don't think that Assange has much time left in the embassy, ​​if Lenin Moreno decides to remove him, he will do it even by force, same way that has driven his neo-Marxist agenda in Ecuador.

Yeah, it's a small miracle he's still there :/

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