ITN News
| Aug 19, 2012
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange made his first public appearance in two months from the Ecuadorian embassy in London Sunday. In a speech, he said he had taken a "stand for justice" and called upon US President Barack Obama to end the "witch-hunt"...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 16, 2012
Ecuadorean foreign minister Ricardo Patiño confirms Julian Assange has been granted political asylum. In a strongly worded statement, he said Assange could face political persecution if his extradition was allowed to go ahead, and Sweden an...
ABC News (Australia)
| Aug 16, 2012
Ecuador has announced it will grant WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum, but the practicalities of getting him from London to Quito remain in question.
Al Jazeera English
| Aug 4, 2012
A top Spanish lawyer acting for the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says Britain would have to allow Assange safe passage to Ecuador should the South American country offer him asylum. Assange, who faces extradition to Sweden to face rape allega...
One day after Ecuador granted Julian Assange political asylum, Britain is responding by increasing the police presence around the Ecuadorian embass...
A group of South American nations has backed Ecuador in its dispute with Britain over the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is stuck at Ecuador's embassy in London. How could he escape? CNN's Brian Todd reports.