
A British court earlier this month allowed the U.S. to appeal a lower court's decision against allowing Assange to be extradited to the U.S.
WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange has
been stripped of his Ecuadorian citizenship over claims of unpaid fees and
false documents.
According to the AP, Ecuador formally notified Assange that his citizenship had been nullified, citing inconsistencies, different signatures, unpaid fees, and possibly altered documents in his naturalization letter.
Assange’s lawyer, Carlos Poveda, told
the AP that the decision by Ecuador had been made without due process and that
Assange, Australian by birth and currently imprisoned in the U.K., would not be
allowed to appear in the case.
“On the date (Assange) was cited he was
deprived of his liberty and with a health crisis inside the deprivation of
liberty center where he was being held,” Poveda told the news wire, adding that
he planned on appealing to decision and would seek clarification.
“More than the importance of nationality, it is a matter of respecting rights and following due process in withdrawing nationality," Poveda added.
Assange had been granted Ecuadorian
citizenship in 2018 as part of an attempt by then-Ecuadorian President LenĂn
Moreno to get him out of the country's embassy in London, where Assange resided
for seven to avoid arrest.
Speaking to the AP, Ecuador's Foreign
Ministry said the decision, made by the Pichincha Court for Contentious
Administrative Matters, had been made "independently and followed due
process in a case that took place during the previous government and that was
raised by the same previous government.”
The Biden administration is currently pursuing efforts to have Assange extradited to the U.S., where he has been indicted on charges connected to allegations that he intentionally worked with hacker groups to publish sensitive information. He faces 18 charges, alleging that he worked with former Army Intelligence Analyst Chelsea Manning to disclose sensitive “national defence information."
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