With Julian Assange back in the media spotlight this morning following reported threats by police to enter the Ecuadorean embassy in London and arrest the WikiLeaks founder, it’s an interesting time to revisit Assange’s interview with Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador, which was recorded in May. Will the pair end up being neighbours?
Assange interviews Ecuadorean President
With Julian Assange back in the media spotlight this morning following reported threats by police to enter the Ecuadorean embassy in London and arrest the WikiLeaks founder, it’s an interesting time to revisit Assange’s interview with Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador, which was recorded in May. Will the pair end up being neighbours?
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