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Assange risks arrest in London if he leaves Ecuador embassy asylum
20 Jun 2012: WikiLeaks founder faces arrest the moment he leaves the embassy even if he is granted asylum, police have indicated
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Live 20 Jun 2012:
Follow live updates as Wikileaks founder seeks refuge in Ecuador and police say they will arrest Assange for breach of bail conditions.
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20 Jun 2012:
Is the US really trying to extradite him? Or has he bought into his own hype? A former WikiLeaks staffer parses the latest
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20 Jun 2012: Assange's representatives say he was forced to seek asylum because he fears a 'political prosecution' in the US
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20 Jun 2012: How long can Julian Assange stay in the embassy, and could he go to Ecuador? These and other legal questions answered
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20 Jun 2012:
Glenn Greenwald: Given the travesty that is American justice, WikiLeaks' founder is entitled to seek asylum and well-advised to fear extradition
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20 Jun 2012: Lawyer representing two women who accuse WikiLeaks founder of sexual assault says he still expects extradition to go ahead
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20 Jun 2012:
WikiLeaks founder walked into the embassy and asked for asylum under the United Nations human rights declaration
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20 Jun 2012: From arrest warrant over rape allegation to entering the Ecuadorian embassy in London requesting political asylum
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19 Jun 2012: Decision by WikiLeaks founder to seek political asylum in the Ecuadorean embassy throws legal process into turmoil
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19 Jun 2012: Ecuador has moved to the left under socialist president Rafael Correa, worsening its relations with the United States
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