Wikileaks denies it published content from the jurisdiction of Ecuador

Posted on October 24, 2016 • Filed under: Ecuador, Internet

WikiLeaks tweeted Monday its statement detailing the status of founder Julian Assange and the organization. WikiLeaks confirmed Ecuador’s decision to “not permit Mr. Assange to use the government of Ecuador’s internet connection.” The organization, however, added that Ecuador said it will “continue to protect Mr. Assange’s asylum rights. The statement, posted on WikiLeaks’ official Twitter account, was released by what the organization called its “editorial board.” The statement also said that neither Assange nor the organization published any content from the jurisdiction of Ecuador. It further said it “does not engage in collaboration with states.” An earlier tweet from WikiLeaks’ account dated Oct. 23 stated that Assange was safe and “still in full command despite reduced communications with staff. Read Article

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