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Assange says he will fight against US

Assange says he will fight against US

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will cooperate when the case is re-investigated in connection with rape in Sweden. But he will continue to fight against any efforts of US authorities to hand over Assange to the United States. Assange's lawyer told the information on Sunday.
 


Ecuador has complained that Assange repeatedly violated the terms of the UK Embassy in London and tried to spy. Meanwhile, Assange's father urged the Australian authorities to take his son back home.

Assange's lawyer Jennifer Robinson told Sky News about her rape against her client in Sweden, "We're all
Ready to answer questions. But now the main concern is the issue of extradition of Assange to the US authorities.
UK police arrested Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday. He has been in the embassy for seven years since he got bail from the British court in 2012. After being arrested after the arrest, the judge accused him of breaking the condition of bail, the judge said. The hearing will be held in connection with US authorities's request to hand over Assange to the United States on May 2.

Assange's lawyer Robinson said his client is not up to the law. He is not worried about the allegations against him in the UK or Sweden. But the allegations against him in the United States are always the reason for the headache. If he hand him over to the US authorities, he will be treated unfairly. Robinson said he would continue to fight against Assange.

Meanwhile, Ecuadorian President Lenin Mourinho told the British newspaper Guardian, "We can not let our house be opened as a center of espionage," said Ecuador. Assange has revealed the personal life of President Mourinho.

Assange's supporters complained that Ecuador had betrayed him by the US directive.

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