Concealing Sept 11 hoax
The NATO states led by USA-UK terror twins targeting Islamic nations, especially the energy rich Arab nations, are exceedingly sacred of the exposures of Wikileaks because they fear the Wikileaks are at exposing the truth about Sept-11 hoax perpetrated by the Neocon inspired anti-Islamic Americans and their allies. This explains growing panic situation in NATO nations, forcing the judiciaries to persecute and eventually order his death penalty for him for trying to expose the hidden agendas of western terrocracies. Julian Assange took refuge at Ecuador’s London embassy in June as he faced extradition to Sweden over bogus sexual assault claims, which he denies. Assange reasserts that the sexual contact was consensual, says the allegations against him are politically motivated and he fears that, if extradited to Sweden, he will then be passed on to US authorities.
Julian Paul Assange (born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, activist, political talk show host, computer programmer, publisher and journalist. He is best known as the editor-in-chief and founder of Wikileaks, a media website which has published information from whistle-blowers. The site acts as a conduit for worldwide news leaks, with a stated purpose of creating open governance. He has lived in several countries and has made public appearances in many parts of the world to speak about freedom of the press, censorship, and investigative journalism. He has received numerous awards and nominations.
USA and Europe are deadly concerned about Wikileaks exposes. Following a European Arrest Warrant and an Interpol red notice issued for Assange in relation to allegations in Sweden of rape and “sexual assault”, and a failed appeal in Britain against extradition to Sweden, Assange broke his bail conditions on 19 June 2012 to enter the Ecuadorian embassy in London requesting political asylum on the grounds that he was being persecuted. Ecuador granted Assange asylum on 16 August 2012. The 41-year-old Australian citizen, who claims the sexual contact was consensual, has said the allegations against him were politically motivated and he feared that, if extradited to Sweden, he would then be passed on to US authorities. The UK and Sweden have criticized Ecuador for granting political asylum to the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as the diplomatic row over what to do with him intensifies. The UK has said it will not allow him safe passage out of the country. the national assembly in Ecuador passed a resolution condemning the “threat” to Assange’s political asylum.
South America’s Ecuador says Assange’s human rights might be violated if he was sent to Sweden to be questioned over allegations that he sexually assaulted two female ex-Wikileaks volunteers while he was in Stockholm to give a lecture in 2010. Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said he hoped talks with the UK would “overcome this”. He said the UK should respect Ecuador’s “sovereign decision” otherwise “we will use the alternatives under international law to demand the safe passage”. “We don’t think it is reasonable that, after a sovereign government has made the decision of granting political asylum, a citizen is forced to live in an embassy for a long period,” he added.
The 41-year-old Australian Julian Assange took refuge at Ecuador’s London embassy in June as he faced extradition to Sweden over seemingly fabricated sexual assault claims, which he denies. Assange said that while Ecuador’s decision was “a historic victory, our struggles have just begun”, adding that “the unprecedented US investigation against Wikileaks must be stopped”. It is unacceptable for London nuts that Ecuador would want to halt the Swedish judicial process and European judicial co-operation”. The Wikileaks website has published a mass of leaked diplomatic cables that embarrassed several countries, particularly the US, annoying all state terror nations especially USA, UK, Israel, India France, and many NATO nations that are engaged in killing Muslims and looting resources from Muslim nations under NATO occupation.
The Organisation of American States called a special meeting at its Washington headquarters last week to discuss the Ecuador-UK relationship, specifically Ecuador’s diplomatic premises in the UK. And the Union of South American Nations - which consists of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam and Uruguay - convened an “extraordinary meeting” in Ecuador on Sunday to consider “the situation raised at the embassy”. Foreign ministers from countries across South America have backed Ecuador’s decision to grant Wikileaks founder Julian Assange asylum. A joint statement by the members of the Union of South American Nations, said that it supported the country “in the face of the threat” to its London embassy, where Assange has taken refuge. Foreign ministers of the 12-member bloc took part in an extraordinary meeting in held in Ecuador.
—The writer is Specialist on State Terrorism; Chancellor-Founder of Centre for International Affairs(CIA).



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