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WikiLeaks co-founder Assange ‘happy to engage with US Justice Department’ (VIDEO) | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has given a public statement after rape allegations made against him were dropped by Swedish prosecutors on Friday. | |
Assange sought political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 and has been living there since, fearing subsequent extradition to America. | Assange sought political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 and has been living there since, fearing subsequent extradition to America. |
“Today is an important victory for me, and for the UN human rights system. But it by no means erases seven years of detention without charge – in prison, under house arrest, and almost five years here in this embassy without sunlight," he told press outside the embassy. | |
“Seven years without charge, while my children grew up without me. That is not something that I can forgive, it is not something that I can forget. | |
“The inevitable inquiry into what has occurred in this moment of terrible injustice is something that I hope will be more than just about me, and this situation, because the reality is, detention and extradition without charge has become a feature of the EU. | |
“A feature which has been exploited, yes, in my case, for political reasons, but for other cases have subjected many people to terrible injustices.” | |
Assange says that while “today was an important victory, an important vindication,” the “war is far from over.” | |
He says that while the UK has said it will arrest him, and the US has said he and other WikiLeaks staff have no rights and that his arrest is a priority, “WikiLeaks will continue publication.” | |
Assange added that he is happy to engage with the US Justice Department. | |
“While US has made extremely threatening remarks, always happy to engage in dialogue over what has occurred.” | |
He added: “My staff, my legal staff, have contacted the UK authorities and we hope to engage in a dialogue about what is the best way forward.” | |
“To some extent the UK has been exploited by the process it entered into with the EU, where it agreed to extradite people without charge. | |
“That is to an extend a forced position the UK has been put into. And, the first part of that is over. The UK refuses to confirm or deny at this stage whether a US extradition warrant is in the UK territory.” | |
Assange thanked “Ecuador, its people and its asylum system. They have stood by my asylum in the face of intense pressure.” | |
Assange also addressed the release of Channing Manning. | |
“We have had an even more important victory this week [and] that is the release of Chelsea Manning after seven years in military prison.” |
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