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Sweden says it is waiting to hear from Ecuadorian embassy over Assange questioning
Australian WikiLeaks founder has not been charged, denies any wrongdoing in the case
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Swedish authorities have blamed the Ecuadorian embassy in London over delays in questioning its famous resident, Julian Assange, about sexual assault allegations.
“So far we heard nothing more from them,” Swedish prosecutor Marianne Ny told reporters on Wednesday, after Ecuador said last month it would allow Assange to be interrogated inside the embassy.
“We are waiting to be told how and when this interview will take place, and if we will be able to be present while it’s been held,” said Ny, who added that Swedish investigators are ready to travel when needed.
WikiLeaks founder Assange has been holed up at the embassy for the last four years to avoid extradition to Sweden, where prosecutors want to question him about 2010 allegations that he raped a female WikiLeaks volunteer.
The Australian-born Assange, 45, has not been charged and has denied any wrongdoing in the Sweden case.
Ecuador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs had no comment when contacted by CNN.
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Assange leaves the Supreme Court in February 2012. In May of that year, the court denied his appeal against extradition.
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Assange addresses the media and his supporters from the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on August 19, 2012. A few days earlier, Ecuador announced that it had granted asylum to Assange. In his public address, Assange demanded that the United States drop its "witch hunt" against WikiLeaks.
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Assange speaks to the media in May 2017, after Swedish prosecutors had dropped their investigation of rape allegations against Assange. But Assange acknowledged he was unlikely to walk out of the embassy any time soon. "The UK has said it will arrest me regardless," he said. "The US CIA Director (Mike) Pompeo and the US attorney general have said that I and other WikiLeaks staff have no ... First Amendment rights, that my arrest and the arrest (of) my other staff is a priority. That is not acceptable."
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A screen grab from video footage shows the dramatic moment when Assange was hauled out of the Ecuadorian Embassy by police on April 11, 2019. Assange was arrested for "failing to surrender to the court" over a warrant issued in 2012. Officers made the initial move to detain Arrange after Ecuador withdrew his asylum and invited authorities into the embassy, citing the Australian's bad behavior.
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A sketch depicts Assange appearing at the Old Bailey courthouse in London for a ruling in his extradition case on Monday, January 4. A judge rejected a US request to extradite Assange, saying that such a move would be "oppressive" by reason of his mental health.
Prosecutor Ny said the maximum sentence in rape cases is usually six years, though in Assange’s outstanding case she estimated a potential sentence of 18 months to two years.
His years spent in the Ecuadorian embassy would not count towards any prison time, she added.
Four years in lockdown
Police stand guard outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
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Assange has been living in the embassy since July 2012, the same year Ecuador granted him political asylum.
The estimated cost of policing the Ecuadorian embassy between June 2012 and October 2015 was £13.2m ($17.67m ), according to London’s Metropolitan Police. Officers were withdrawn from outside the embassy on October 12, 2015.
Since WikiLeaks launched in 2006, it has published thousands of classified government documents, diplomatic cables and videos.
In 2007, it posted a procedures manual for Camp Delta, the US detention center in Guantanamo Bay.
Three years after that, the site posted more than 90,000 classified documents related to the war in Afghanistan. It was described as the biggest such leak since the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War.
WikiLeaks has also published almost 400,000 classified military documents from the Iraq War, providing insights into how many Iraqi civilians have been killed and accounts of abuse by Iraqi’s army and police.
In July, Assange made headlines after WikiLeaks published emails and voicemails leaked from the Democratic National Committee.
Assange, who has vowed to release more information to damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign, has been doing media interviews via satellite from the Ecuadorian embassy.
CNN’s Claudia Rebaza, Per Nyberg and Faith Karimi contributed to this report