The Foreign Ministry described allegations that Ecuador is denying Assange his rights by blocking his internet and phone access as “unacceptable” and “false.” Ecuador has refuted claims it’s impinging on the rights of WikiLeaks founder and social activist Julian Assange, insisting that the government is acting in the strictest adherence to international law. In a statement released Saturday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described allegations that Ecuador is denying Assange his rights by blocking his internet and phone access and denying him visitors as “unacceptable” and “false.” Read more>>
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