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Julian Assange case: France rejects 'asylum plea' | |
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France has rejected an apparent appeal by the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to grant him asylum. | |
Prosecutors in Sweden want to question Mr Assange over sex assault claims. | |
The 44-year-old Australian denies the allegations. He has been living at Ecuador's embassy in London since 2012. | |
On Friday, France's Le Monde newspaper published an open letter Mr Assange had written to President Francois Hollande asking for asylum. However, his lawyers later said he had never sought it. | |
In the letter, Mr Assange wrote: "By welcoming me, France would carry out a humanitarian and symbolic gesture, sending encouragement to every journalist and whistleblower." | |
He also said his life was in danger. | He also said his life was in danger. |
A statement from Mr Hollande's office said it had reviewed the request and decided not to grant Mr Assange asylum. | A statement from Mr Hollande's office said it had reviewed the request and decided not to grant Mr Assange asylum. |
"The situation of Mr Assange does not present any immediate danger," the statement said. "Furthermore, he is subject to a European arrest warrant." | "The situation of Mr Assange does not present any immediate danger," the statement said. "Furthermore, he is subject to a European arrest warrant." |
Following the letter's publication, Wikileaks tweeted that Mr Assange "did not submit an asylum application to France. He published an open letter in Le Monde to Hollande and the public." | Following the letter's publication, Wikileaks tweeted that Mr Assange "did not submit an asylum application to France. He published an open letter in Le Monde to Hollande and the public." |
The legal team added that he was only responding to an invitation by French civil rights activists - backed by Justice Minister Christiane Taubira - to visit France. | |
Mr Assange - a journalist and activist - has not been formally charged, but prosecutors want to question him over allegations of rape and sexual misconduct made by two women he met during a trip to Sweden in August 2010. | |
He claims the allegations are part of a plot to extradite him to the US because of Wikileaks' publication of thousands of classified US documents earlier in 2010. | He claims the allegations are part of a plot to extradite him to the US because of Wikileaks' publication of thousands of classified US documents earlier in 2010. |
But the former computer hacker has not been charged with any crime in the US and the Americans have not issued the UK with an extradition request. | But the former computer hacker has not been charged with any crime in the US and the Americans have not issued the UK with an extradition request. |
Ecuador offered Mr Assange asylum in August 2012, shortly after he sought refuge at the country's embassy in London. | Ecuador offered Mr Assange asylum in August 2012, shortly after he sought refuge at the country's embassy in London. |