Wikileaks says U.S. asked Ecuador to cut Assange off from internet

Posted on October 19, 2016 • Filed under: Colombia, Ecuador, Ecuador Emergency, FARC, Internet, Politics, United States

mcclatchydc.com/Tim Johnson reported Wikileaks said Tuesday that Secretary of State John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, from publishing leaked emails that could disrupt peace negotiations with a guerrilla group in Colombia.

Assange, who has been in refuge in Ecuador’s embassy in London for more than four years, saw his access to the internet cut over the weekend. Read Article

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