Police Took Their Sweet Time Getting to Ecuadorian Embassy Where Assange is Living Amid Break-In


The police station is two minutes away from the Ecuadorian Embassy, this proximity might dissuade criminals from attempting to break in but that was not the case early Monday morning.

Ecuador has criticized British police for their slow response to a call reporting that an unknown man was trying to break into at its London embassy, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been living for four years.

The Ecuadorian Government therefore expresses its concern about the inadequate response by the British authorities, who only arrived at the embassy more than two hours after the incident took place.

The Government of Ecuador regrets that, despite the enormous resources that the British government has undertaken to prevent Julian Assange leaving the Ecuadorian embassy, the authorities did not respond more quickly to this extremely serious attempt an unauthorized entry,” the statement said.

It adding: “The Government of Ecuador expresses its willingness to cooperate with the security forces in the UK to prevent future incidents and renews its commitment to protect Julian Assange.”

The police quit manning a 24-hour guard at the embassy, instead utilizing “overt and covert tactics” to keep an eye on the Assange, the Australian citizen who has lived there for four years, when he was granted political asylum the Ecuadorian government.

The police, utilizing the European Arrest Warrent issued in 2010, are still aiming to arrest Assange and extradite him to Sweden to answer rape allegations.  Assange thinks “he will then be sent to America to face espionage charges in for his role in publishing sensitive classified information.”

Certainly the Clinton Foundation, the DNC and Hillary would like to see Assange arrested and shut up.  Wikileaks has made available Hillary emails and DNC emails as well, making him a wanted man.

On July 8, 2016, 27 year-old Democratic staffer Seth Conrad Rich was murdered in Washington DC. The killer or killers took nothing from their victim, leaving behind his wallet, watch and phone.

Shortly after the killing, Redditors and social media users were pursuing a “lead” saying that Rich was en route to the FBI the morning of his murder, apparently intending to speak to special agents about an “ongoing court case” possibly involving the Clinton family.

Jullian Assange, Editor-in-Chief of WhikiLeaks, seems to think that Rich’s murder was no random act of violence.

Julian Assange: Whistleblowers go to significant efforts to get us material and often very significant risks. As a 27 year-old, works for the DNC, was shot in the back, murdered just a few weeks ago for unknown reasons as he was walking down the street in Washington.

Reporter: That was just a robbery, I believe. Wasn’t it?

Julian Assange: No. There’s no finding. So… I’m suggesting that our sources take risks.

This isn’t just empty talk. WikiLeaks is now offering a $20,000 reward if anyone can give details to the organization about Rich’s death.

Remember, Assange is no friend of Hillary.  She has every reason to want him shut up.

Julian Assange, has announced that the group will release emails regarding the former Secretary of State. The documents in question, so Assange says, will be so damning that the the FBI will have little choice but to indict Clinton if it wants to maintain credibility.

The Wikileaks’ leader warns that there is a chance, however, that bureau will be directed by Attorney General Loretta Lynch to refrain from launching formal action against the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Not only is Clinton the preferred candidate of the Obama administration, but Lynch, as Wikileaks pointed out on Twitter, shares a building with her campaign headquarters, so it wouldn’t be surprising at all if they intervened on Clinton’s behalf.

Source:  RT

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