It is a cry for help via video message: ian Assange invites Australian Prime Minister, to bring him to his home country. The WikiLeaks-founder is in the UK under house arrest, he complains of death threats - on Monday to rule on his extradition to Sweden. Sydney - WikiLeaks-founder Ian Assange does not feel safe: A few days before further consultation on a possible extradition from Britain to Sweden Assange invited the Australian Prime Minister Gillard ia to bring him back to his home country.
He and his colleagues were suspended in the UK death threats, he said in a video message published by the Australian newspaper "Sydney Morning Herald" on its website. Gillard's government should stop its "diplomatic silence" him "bring them home and protect our country people" itself, called Assange.
Assange Gillard also indirectly accused of hypocrisy. She and the Labour Party only speak about human rights, instead of being active. The party games "down attacks on journalists," as early as 1975 in the case of East Timor, which then fought for its independence. Assange described himself as a journalist and editor, there can be no doubt "that it is WikiLeaks a media organization." Assange reveled in the short video clip in memory of his homeland.
So he can "not wait to get back to Melbourne," said Assange, he especially looked forward to his favorite coffee. The GEBN Assange in Australia is currently in the UK under house arrest. A court will Monday decide on the extradition of 39-year-old from Sweden. There, the authorities are investigating on suspicion of rape and sexual assault against him.
Assange sees the charges as part of a conspiracy and feared deportation to the U.S., which also consider legal action against him. WikiLeaks had published last year secret U.S. documents on the missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, and dispatches the U.S. diplomacy on the web.
He and his colleagues were suspended in the UK death threats, he said in a video message published by the Australian newspaper "Sydney Morning Herald" on its website. Gillard's government should stop its "diplomatic silence" him "bring them home and protect our country people" itself, called Assange.
Assange Gillard also indirectly accused of hypocrisy. She and the Labour Party only speak about human rights, instead of being active. The party games "down attacks on journalists," as early as 1975 in the case of East Timor, which then fought for its independence. Assange described himself as a journalist and editor, there can be no doubt "that it is WikiLeaks a media organization." Assange reveled in the short video clip in memory of his homeland.
So he can "not wait to get back to Melbourne," said Assange, he especially looked forward to his favorite coffee. The GEBN Assange in Australia is currently in the UK under house arrest. A court will Monday decide on the extradition of 39-year-old from Sweden. There, the authorities are investigating on suspicion of rape and sexual assault against him.
Assange sees the charges as part of a conspiracy and feared deportation to the U.S., which also consider legal action against him. WikiLeaks had published last year secret U.S. documents on the missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, and dispatches the U.S. diplomacy on the web.
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