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Thursday, March 29, 2018

WHO DID UK MINISTER CALL A "MISERABLE LITTLE WORM"?

ECUADORIAN BANANAS: A TOP EXPORT TO USA

From Euro media reports:  Ecuador has banned Julian Assanage’s ability to contact to the world while living in nation's London embassy because he violated an agreement with the Ecuadorean government.

"The Ecuadorean government believes Assange's behaviour, through his messages on social media, put at risk good relations which this country has with the UK, the rest of the EU and other nations," it said in a statement posted to Twitter. Assange had signed a written agreement not to send any messages that might undermine Ecuador's relationships with other countries, it said.

Last week, the WikiLeaks founder used Twitter to challenge Britain's accusation that Russia was responsible for the March 4 nerve agent poisoning of a Russian former double agent in the English city of Salisbury. He also questioned the decision by Britain and more than 20 countries to retaliate against the poisoning by expelling Russian diplomats deemed spies.

Sir Alan Duncan UK Foreign Minister
The comments prompted a British Foreign Office minister, Alan Duncan, to brand Assange a "miserable little worm" who should leave the embassy to turn himself over to British authorities.

It’s no secret that Assange contributes to RT, a Russian state-owned television channel that broadcasts Kremlin messaging, as well as taking part in media conferences via video link.

Ecuador promised more sanctions against Assange if he further violates the housing agreement.


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