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Assange Ready to Turn Himself In to UK if He Won’t be Extradited – Lawyer
Assange Ready to Turn Himself In to UK if He Won’t be Extradited – Lawyer
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Earlier in the day, a senior Ecuadorian government official told Reuters that London had not received any request to extradite Assange, adding that his jail... 26.10.2018, Sputnik International
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Assange Ready to Turn Himself In to UK if He Won’t be Extradited – Lawyer
16:18 GMT 26.10.2018 (Updated: 17:04 GMT 26.10.2018) Earlier in the day, a senior Ecuadorian government official told Reuters that London had not received any request to extradite Assange, adding that his jail term in the UK for violating bail conditions would not exceed six months.
"That commitment must be in writing, as a compromise between the states [Ecuador and the United Kingdom], affirming that there will be no extradition to the United States or third countries… If there is such a commitment, then Mr. Assange will surrender to the UK justice," Assange's lawyer Carlos Poveda told Sputnik on Friday.
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22 October 2018, 18:40 GMT
The development follows reports of Assange filing a lawsuit against Ecuador over the conditions of his asylum. According to the WikiLeaks founder, Quito’s conditions are "violating his fundamental rights and freedoms.”
Assange has been residing in the Ecuadorian Embassy since 2012 when London approved his extradition to Sweden, where he was accused of sexual offenses. While Swedish authorities dropped the charges in 2017, Assange refused to leave the embassy, as he was still wary of being extradited to the US, where he is wanted for leaking classified military and diplomatic documents.