Daniel Ellsberg, the most famous whistleblower in the United States,
praises Ecuador for granting political asylum to Julian Assange to avoid
extradition to Sweden for questioning over sex crime accusations. "I
congratulate Ecuador, of course, for standing up to the British Empire
here, for insisting that they are not a British colony, and acting as a
sovereign state ought to act," said Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon
Papers in 1971, the secret history of the U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
On Thursday, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Assange would
be arrested if he left the embassy, saying Britain is "under a binding
obligation to extradite him to Sweden." Ellsberg adds, "[Assange] has
every reason to be wary that the real intent here is to whisk him away
to America, where it really hasn’t been made as clear what might be
waiting for him."
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