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Eugene

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Thu May 17, 2018, 08:56 AM May 2018

Ecuador's former president defends spy operation to protect Julian Assange

Source: The Guardian

Ecuador's former president defends spy operation to protect Julian Assange

Rafael Correa criticized the Guardian’s story, which has prompted debate about Ecuador’s spending on the WikiLeaks founder

Dan Collyns in Lima
Wed 16 May 2018 23.47 BST Last modified on Thu 17 May 2018 13.47 BST

The former president of Ecuador Rafael Correa has defended a multi-million dollar spy operation to protect Julian Assange in the country’s London embassy after an investigation by the Guardian revealed that his government had employed an international security company and undercover agents during much of the Australian’s six-year stay.

Correa, who was president of Ecuador between 2007 and 2017, called the Guardian’s “Operation Hotel” story “sensationalistic” and said the embassy security measures were “routine and modest” in an interview with the Intercept .

“When we have special security, we hire private security firms to provide it. There is nothing unusual about this. It would have been a violation of our duties if we did not,” he told the website.

Correa, who now lives in his wife’s home country of Belgium, claimed Ecuador’s current government was not allowing the WikiLeaks founder to receive visitors, a move he criticised, describing it as a form of “torture” and a violation of the country’s duty to protect Assange’s wellbeing and safety.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/16/julian-assange-operation-hotel-rafael-correa-ecuador-responds
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Ecuador's former president defends spy operation to protect Julian Assange (Original Post) Eugene May 2018 OP
Probably nothing surprising about this since I would guess majority Iliyah May 2018 #1
So did anybody ask Correa or Assange about Ecuador's Blue_Tires May 2018 #2

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
1. Probably nothing surprising about this since I would guess majority
Thu May 17, 2018, 09:20 AM
May 2018

of Embassies have some sort of "operations", but Assange got caught in the cookie jar. Nevertheless, it appears diabolical since what he did, consisting of collusion with one of USA's campaign against another, working with Russia, and probably other foreign entities to fuck with the 2016 election (steal) so that all the entities combined in such, could destroy our democracy.

I'm pissed.

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