22-11-2024 03:29 PM Jerusalem Timing

UK Police Guard Ecuador Embassy ahead of Decision over Assange Asylum

UK Police Guard Ecuador Embassy ahead of Decision over Assange Asylum

British police and protesters gathered on Thursday outside Ecuadorian embassy in London ahead a declaration by Quito on whether or not it has granted asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

British police and protesters gathered on Thursday outside Ecuadorian embassy in London ahead a declaration by Quito on whether or not it has granted asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Apolice outside ecuador embassyssange.

Around a dozen policemen, some wearing stab vests, were positioned outside the embassy in the exclusive Knightsbridge district of London near the Harrods department store.

Assange, Australian, has been holed up in the embassy since June 19, when he asked for political asylum in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden where he faces questioning over alleged sex crimes.

Around a dozen protesters also stood outside the embassy early Thursday after Britain threatened to storm the building and arrest Assange, whose website published hundreds of thousands of secret US government documents.
A few activists camped out overnight outside the embassy.

assangeProtesters who voiced support to Assange also staged rallies on Facebook. The page claimed another 600 more demonstrators were expected later at the embassy and have threatened to "occupy" it.

"This situation is contradictory in a country which heralds free speech," an 18-year-old protester who gave her name as Ella told AFP.
"What he (Assange) did is beautiful and important. We need to show solidarity."

Ecuador has hit out at Britain for threatening to breach its embassy's diplomatic immunity and enter the building to arrest Assange, while WikiLeaks said such action would be "a hostile and extreme act".

Assange, who fled to the embassy after reaching a dead end in his marathon British legal battle to avoid extradition, says he fears he could eventually be passed on to the US if he was sent to Sweden.