Ecuador's President has accused Wikileaks founder Julian Assange of trying to set up a 'centre for spying' in the London embassy
Julian Assange has been accused of trying to create a"centre for spying" in the Ecuadorian embassy that sheltered him.
The comments in an interview with The Guardian newspaper show the degradation of Assange's relationship with Ecuador, which allowed him to stay in the London embassy for nearly seven years. Moreno, who became president in 2017, said his nation's previous government provided spying facilities within the embassy.
"This activity violates asylum conditions. Our decision is not arbitrary but is based on international law."The president also made references to Assange's apparently poor hygiene, which include Assange"putting faeces on the walls".
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