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October 26, 2012 12:23 am GMT

Assange: Ill Stay in Embassy Until U.S. Backs Off


Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, said Thursday he won't think about leaving the Ecuadorian embassy in London until the United States puts an end to its investigation of WikiLeaks.

"I think we need the U.S. government to drop its investigation. . .it's an immoral investigation," Assange told CNN. "It breaches the First Amendment. It breaches all the principles that the United States government says that it stands for and it absolutely breaches the principles that the U.S. founding fathers stood for and which most of the U.S. people believe in."

Assange has been holed up inside the embassy since June, fleeing an extradition order to Sweden to answer for allegations of sexual as…
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