26 February 2013 | 17:30

Australia dismisses Assange fears as 'fantasy'

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Australia's Foreign Minister Bob Carr. ©REUTERS Australia's Foreign Minister Bob Carr. ©REUTERS

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr has dismissed as "fantasy" claims by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that Sweden's case against him is a conspiracy to have him extradited to the United States, AFP reports. Assange has been holed up in Ecuador's embassy in Britain for eight months as he seeks to avoid extradition to Stockholm over allegations of rape and sexual assault, creating a stand-off between Quito and London. Carr told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation late Monday that Assange, an Australian citizen, would be safer in Sweden than Britain. "The Swedes say 'it is our policy... that we never extradite someone on a matter to related to military or intelligence', Carr told ABC television. "They just don't do it." "To suggest that the Swedes are after him as a CIA conspiracy to get him to Stockholm and allowing him to be bundled off to Langley, Virginia (CIA headquarters) is sheer fantasy," Carr said. "If the Swedes had him in Stockholm it would be even more hard for the US to extradite, if that's what they want to do, than he's been for the last two years in the United Kingdom." Assange fled to Ecuador's embassy in June after losing his legal battle against extradition to Sweden. Ecuador granted him asylum in August but Britain has refused to allow him safe passage. Britain told Ecuador's President Rafael Correa on Monday that it remains committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the case. Assange founded the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website that enraged Washington by releasing cables and war logs relating to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in the biggest security breach in US history. Correa, speaking Sunday night after declaring victory in the Ecuadoran election, called on "Europe" to settle the fate of the former computer hacker. "It's a diplomatic situation for which a solution must be found... as quickly as possible," Correa said.

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Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr has dismissed as "fantasy" claims by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that Sweden's case against him is a conspiracy to have him extradited to the United States, AFP reports. Assange has been holed up in Ecuador's embassy in Britain for eight months as he seeks to avoid extradition to Stockholm over allegations of rape and sexual assault, creating a stand-off between Quito and London. Carr told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation late Monday that Assange, an Australian citizen, would be safer in Sweden than Britain. "The Swedes say 'it is our policy... that we never extradite someone on a matter to related to military or intelligence', Carr told ABC television. "They just don't do it." "To suggest that the Swedes are after him as a CIA conspiracy to get him to Stockholm and allowing him to be bundled off to Langley, Virginia (CIA headquarters) is sheer fantasy," Carr said. "If the Swedes had him in Stockholm it would be even more hard for the US to extradite, if that's what they want to do, than he's been for the last two years in the United Kingdom." Assange fled to Ecuador's embassy in June after losing his legal battle against extradition to Sweden. Ecuador granted him asylum in August but Britain has refused to allow him safe passage. Britain told Ecuador's President Rafael Correa on Monday that it remains committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the case. Assange founded the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website that enraged Washington by releasing cables and war logs relating to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in the biggest security breach in US history. Correa, speaking Sunday night after declaring victory in the Ecuadoran election, called on "Europe" to settle the fate of the former computer hacker. "It's a diplomatic situation for which a solution must be found... as quickly as possible," Correa said.
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