Ecuador Cutting Off WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange's Communications Outside London Embassy (suntimes.com)
The government of Ecuador said on Wednesday it has cut off internet access in its embassy in London to Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblowing site WikiLeaks, saying that he was putting the country's international relations at risk. In a statement released on Wednesday, Ecuador said that the step had been taken because Assange had failed to abide by an agreement not to interfere in the South American country's relations with other states. From a report: As part of an agreement between Assange and the Ecuadorean government, he is not permitted to send any messages that could interfere with the South American nation's relations with other countries. Assange has been living in Ecuador's embassy for more than five years.
You do know that the US currently does not, nor has ever had an extradition order on him, right?
Nor, AFAIK, on any of the people languishing (if that's the word I'm looking for) in Guantanamo.
So what?
I am sure that there are many other solipsists out there.
Considering that FISA courts do not try people I would say the chance if very good he'll never be convicted in one. FISA courts exist to grant surveillance requests.
Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.
He is probably too paranoid for cell phones. He will also need to actually trust people for memory card swap.
He is a prisoner of his own device.
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