Assange 'arbitrarily detained' in the UK, UN panel to say

Julian Assange
Julian Assange
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Last Updated : Feb 05 2016 | 1:24 AM IST
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's three-and-a-half-year stay in the Ecuadorian embassy in London to avoid a rape investigation in Sweden amounts to 'arbitrary detention', a United Nations panel will rule on Friday.

Assange, a former computer hacker who has been holed up in the embassy since June 2012, told the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention that he was a political refugee whose rights had been infringed by being unable to take up asylum in Ecuador. He denied allegations of rape in 2010 and has portrayed them as a ploy to have him eventually sent to the US, where he could be put on trial over WikiLeaks' publication of the classified military and diplomatic documents Britain said it had never arbitrarily detained Assange and that the Australian had voluntarily avoided arrest by jumping bail to flee to the embassy. But, the UN panel of outside experts has ruled in Assange's favour, Sweden said.

"(The) working group has made the judgment that Assange has been arbitrarily detained in contravention of international commitments," a spokeswoman for the Swedish Foreign Ministry said, confirming a report by the BBC.

The ruling is to be published on Friday. Assange had said earlier in a short message on Twitter that he would have left the embassy if the UN panel had ruled against him.

"(But) should I prevail and the state parties be found to have acted unlawfully, I expect the immediate return of my passport and the termination of further attempts to arrest me," Assange, 44, said.

Britain said Assange will be arrested if he leaves his cramped quarters at the embassy and then extradited to Sweden. The decision in his favour marks the latest twist in a tumultuous journey for Assange since he incensed the US and its allies by using his WikiLeaks website to leak hundreds of thousands of secret US diplomatic and military cables in 2010, disclosures that often embarrassed Washington.

He made international headlines in early 2010 when WikiLeaks published classified US military video showing a 2007 attack by Apache helicopters that killed a dozen people in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff. Later that year, the group released over 90,000 secret documents detailing the US-led military campaign in Afghanistan, followed by almost 400,000 internal US military reports detailing operations in Iraq.

Those disclosures were followed by the release of over 250,000 classified cables from US embassies. It would go on to add almost three million more diplomatic cables dating back to 1973.

Political refugee?
In his submission to the UN working group, Assange argued that his time in the embassy constituted arbitrary detention. Assange says he is the victim of a witch hunt directed by the United States and that his fate is a test case for freedom of expression.

He said that he had been deprived of his fundamental liberties, including lack of access to sunlight or fresh air, adequate medical facilities, as well as legal and procedural insecurity. "We have been consistently clear that Assange has never been arbitrarily detained by the UK but is, in fact, voluntarily avoiding lawful arrest by choosing to remain in the Ecuadorean embassy," a British government spokeswoman said.

"An allegation of rape is still outstanding and a European Arrest Warrant in place, so the UK continues to have a legal obligation to extradite Assange to Sweden," she said.

Per Samuelson, one of Assange's Swedish lawyers, said if the UN panel judged Assange's time in the embassy to be custody, he should be released immediately.

"It is a very important body that would be then saying that Sweden's actions are inconsistent with the European Convention on Human Rights. And it is international common practice to follow those decisions," Samuelson told Reuters.

Since Assange's confinement, WikiLeaks has continued to publish documents on topics such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, one of the world's biggest multinational trade deals, which was signed by 12 member nations on Thursday in New Zealand.

SORDID SAGA
  • Assange has been holed up in Ecuador embassy since 2012
     
  • He denies allegations of rape in 2010
     
  • He made international headlines in early 2010 when WikiLeaks published classified US military video showing a 2007 attack in Badhdad
 
  • Says will leave embassy if UN panel rules against him
     
  • Expects passport back if UN rules in his favour
     
  • Sweden says UN panel to rule in Assange's favour
     
  • Britain to arrest Assange if he leaves the embassy

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    First Published: Feb 05 2016 | 12:16 AM IST

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