Rafael Correa fears Ecuador will extradite Assange to U.S.
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- Published: Wednesday, 24 October 2018 15:51
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Brussels, October 24.- Former Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa says his country's government will extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange -- who has taken shelter in the Ecuadorian Embassy in the UK -- to the United States, despite its legal obligation to protect the Australian national, who has also obtained Ecuadorean citizenship.



Caracas, Oct. 23.- US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged that the lobbying campaign against the Venezuelan executive affects today the population of that country, denounced the Chancellor of the Bolivarian Republic, Jorge Arreaza. During an interview held in Mexico last Friday by Greta Van Substeren, from the Voice of America, the second American president recognized the “adverse impact on the people of Venezuela” of the measures imposed by the northern nation.
Brasilia, Oct 19.- The coalition The People Happy Again demanded today that the Electoral Superior Court declares the ineligibility, for eight years, of the ultra-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro for abuse of economic power and undue use of social networks. In its demand, the legal advisory of the electoral alliance made up by the parties of Workers (PT), Communist of Brazil (PCdoB) and Republican of Social Order (PROS) denounced there are clear clues that businesspeople financed buying of mass shooting against the PT through Whatsapp.







