Ecuador judge orders detention for ex-minister connected to Assange

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A judge in Ecuador has ordered former foreign minister Ricardo Patino be held in...

QUITO - A judge in Ecuador has ordered former foreign minister Ricardo Patino be held in pre-trial detention on a so-called instigation charge, the attorney general’s office said on Thursday, but the ex-official’s whereabouts are unknown.

Moreno stripped WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of his diplomatic asylum last week. Assange was given refuge in the London embassy in 2012 by Correa, but Moreno has accused WikiLeaks and Assange of violating his privacy by publishing private family photographs. “The attorney general’s office began a criminal process against Ricardo Patino for the alleged crime of instigation,” the office said. “ had given a speech in which he instigated people to take over public institutions and close roads.”

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