The shocking news Thursday morning that the government of Ecuador invited British police into its London to arrest Wikileaks Julian Assange left many questioning why Latin American country, now felt comfortable letting him go.. ..…
Police said they arrested Assange after being invited into the embassy following the Ecuadorean government's withdrawal of asylum. ... 'The British government has confirmed it in writing,' Moreno said. 'The asylum of Mr Assange is unsustainable and no longer viable.' . ..…
But then, of course, it will be onwards and upwards through British courts to argue American extradition request to punish him for exercising what is otherwise right to speech, with American government, I think, as being hypocritical for attempting to punish this publisher.. ..…
Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle said London’s training of Saudi officers was only “the tip of the iceberg of British enablement of the Saudi war machine to devastate the people of Yemen”. . “The government argues that helping Saudi prosecute its war crimes is stabilizing the [Persian]..…
Following a domestic and international backlash, however, government officials appeared to backtrack; the humanities would not be axed. Like a certain bewigged British monarch, they remain destined to be a long time a-dying. . ..…
His asylum was terminated, and Ecuador government allowed British police to enter the embassy to apprehend Assange and load him into police van.. ..…
British government, under Prime Minister Theresa May, notoriously subservient to the interests of the US government particular on military, foreign affairs and security issues, must also be pressed to resist the US extradition request. ..…
All light-duty cars and trucks British Columbia would have to be zero-emission by 2040 under legislation tabled by NDP Premier John Horgan's on Wednesday.. ..…
A US court filing in November 2018 inadvertently revealed US government efforts to criminally charge Assange. . Alan Duncan, the British Foreign Office's Minister of State for Europe and the Americas, thanked Ecuador for lifting Assange's asylum. . ..…
“America will assure the British government that he won’t face the death penalty. ..…
“The British government has confirmed it in writing, in accordance with its own rules.” . ..…
The group said the Labour leader was “unfit to be prime minister” and that a government he led “would not be in the interests of British Jews”. . ..…
“The British government has confirmed it in writing, in accordance with its own rules,” Mr Moreno said. . ... APRIL 11, 2019 British police arrest Assange at Ecuador’s embassy after the country’s government revoked his asylum status. . — With Wires . . . . . . ...…
June 16: Mr Assange calls off a pre-planned speech from the embassy balcony to mark the fifth anniversary of his arrival there, following news of an 'imminent meeting' with British authorities. . 2018 . January 11: The UK Foreign Office turns down a request from the Ecuadorian government to..…
(Jack Taylor/Getty Images) “The British government has confirmed it in writing, in accordance with its own rules,” Moreno said. . ..…
The Moreno, British government of Prime Minister Theresa May and all those involved in the conspiracy to force Assange from the embassy have committed violation of law that will brand them forever as criminals and gangsters... ... It must compel British government to..…
Anti-arms groups have repeatedly criticized the United Kingdom for delivering arms to Saudi Arabia, stressing that it made London complicit in Riyadh's human rights abuses, and called on the government to halt arms supplies to Persian Gulf states. . A senior Ansarullah official lashed out at..…
In 1762, Philadelphia, Benezet published A Short Account of that Part of Africa, Inhabited by the Negroes and the Manner by Which Slave Trade ls Carried On. ..…
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