Britain promises not to extradite Julian Assange
Britain has promised not to extradite Julian Assange, saying the fugitive WikiLeaks founder can leave the Ecuador embassy in London.
Ecuador’s president said that the UK government has assured him that Assange will not be extradited to any country where his life is in danger.
Julian Assange, an Australian computer programmer, has been living under asylum at the Embassy of Ecuador in London since August 2012, after he leaked highly sensitive government information provided by Chelsea Manning on his website, WikiLeaks, in 2010.
WikiLeaks has been used for the release of thousands of classified US military and diplomatic cables.
Assange says that he faces charges under seal in the US for revealing sensitive government information on WikiLeaks, though the exact charges against him remain unclear.
Assange has remained in Ecuador’s embassy in London for fear that he will be extradited to countries where he is wanted or that he will be arrested in the UK for the criminal offence of breaching his bail conditions.
Ecuador’s president, Lenin Moreno, says the UK has now provided sufficient guarantees for Julian Assange to leave his government’s embassy in London. He added that his government had received written assurances from the UK government that they will not extradite Assange to any country where he would face the death penalty