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Wed May 22 09:26:34 SAST 2013

Assange asks Obama to end WikiLeaks witch hunt

Reuters | 19 August, 2012 16:00
Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange protest yesterday outside the Ecuadorean embassy in London, where he has been holed up since June 19 after applying for political asylum while facing extradition to Sweden Picture: GALLO IMAGES

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange used the balcony of Ecuador’s London embassy on Sunday to berate the United States for threatening freedom of expression and called on US President Barack Obama to end what he called a witch-hunt against WikiLeaks.

Speaking from the balcony of the embassy, where he is staying to avoid arrest by British police who want to extradite him to Sweden, Assange said the United States risked shunting the world into an era of journalistic oppression.

“As WikiLeaks stands under threat, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all of our societies,” Assange said, dressed in a maroon tie and blue shirt. “I ask President Obama to do the right thing: the United States must renounce its witch-hunt against WikiLeaks,” he said in a 10-minute speech which he ended with two thumbs up to the world’s media.

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