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By Request Of The United States, Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested On Charges Of Hacking Hundreds Of Thousands Of Highly Classified Documents
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was arrested by British police officers on behalf of the US to answer a charge of conspiring with Chelsea Manning.

Julian Assange has appeared in a British court today after being hauled out of the Ecuadorian embassy in London after a seven-year stay following an extradition request by the US.
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 was a perfect storm of multiple events all coming together at the same time. One of these events was the publication of very sensitive documents related to the Hillary Clinton campaign. The release of the Podesta emails was a stunning blow to Team Clinton, and it started a fire that eventually consumed their entire campaign. The Wikileaks effect on the 2016 campaign cannot be overestimated.
So now the question is how will the man that benefited so highly from Wikileak’s relentless attacks on Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, treat the man who helped seal his victory? Things are about to get really, really interesting.
Ecuador said its decision came after ‘repeated violations to international conventions and daily-life protocols’
FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: The Wikileaks founder was arrested by British police officers on behalf of the US to answer a charge of conspiring with American whistleblower Chelsea Manning ‘to break a password to a classified government computer’ in 2010.
According to court documents unsealed today, the charge relates to Assange’s alleged role in ‘one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the US’ and he faces a maximum jail term of five years.
He appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and pleaded not guilty to a further charge of failing to surrender following an extradition order from Sweden in 2011, which related to rape allegations made the year before.
Was “Wikileaks staff” lying on Nov 10 2016 when they claimed “The allegations that we have colluded with Trump, or any other candidate for that matter, or with Russia, are just groundless and false”, or did Assange lie to them? https://t.co/xQtDwuNnCh
— Barrett Brown (@BarrettBrown_) November 13, 2017
Earlier today, Assange, sporting a scruffy beard and unkempt hair, was dragged out of the embassy in handcuffs by a group of seven men as his stunned supporters watched on as he screamed out ‘the UK must resist’.
It comes after Ecuador dramatically withdrew Assange’s asylum status after seven years, blaming the Australian’s ‘discourteous and aggressive behaviour’ in continuing to work with Wikileaks while housed at the embassy.
Julian Assange, 47, has always feared extradition to the US, where his lawyers have claimed he could face the death penalty for the mass leaking of highly-classified documents through Wikileaks.
In a statement today, Ecuadorian president Lenin Moreno accused Assange of violating the terms of his asylum by ‘interfering in internal affairs of other states’ as well as ‘blocking security cameras’ and ‘mistreating guards’.
The arrest came just 24 hours after Wikileaks accused Ecuador of an ‘extensive spying operation’, adding that it assumed intel had been handed over to the administration of US President Donald Trump. READ MORE
Julian Assange arrest: WikiLeaks founder taken away by British police
After seven years of self-imposed exile, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested inside the embassy of Ecuador in London Thursday on what his lawyer said was an extradition request from the United States.
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