Correa states decision on asylum for Assange will be assessed as to if his life is in danger

Posted on June 21, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Ecuador, Human Rights Latin America, Politics

The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, said deciding on asylum claims his country of the founder of Wikileaks, the Australian Assange be assessed “if there is danger of death” for him in court cases facing. “Just look at the causes,” Correa said in an interview with BBC World when asked what it depends on the answer to Assange. “Ecuador defends the right to life, you have to see if there is danger of death,” Bush said from Brazil. Read Article

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