"We have not a vassal’s soul" – Declarations by President Rafael Correa on the Assange’s asylum case

Important statements made by President Rafael Correa on the Assange’s asylum case   In Rio de Janeiro, in exclusive interview to Página/12 (Argentina), Carta Maior (Brazil), and La Jornada de México (México):  “NO TENEMOS ALMA DE VASALLOS” [“We have not a vassal’s soul”]:    “Assange wants to go to Ecuador to continue fulfilling his mission for…

The First Reactions In Ecuador After Assange’s Asylum Request

Wednesday 20 June 2012: Twitter: Minister of Foreign Affairs Ricardo Patiño Aroca [picture above] published the following twitters (Spanish), in chronology-order: We thank the thousand of messages we received in occasion of  the asylum petition made yesterday by Julian Assange to the Ecuadorian government. Assange’s request requires in-depth analysis. Ecuador declares that will protect the…

Illiteracy or else? On Guardian’s Dazing Incorrectness Describing The Case Sweden VS Assange

Professors Blogg refutes Guardian nonsense regarding Assange’s asylum situation by Marcello Ferrada de Noli Introduction When Ecuador announced – while studying Julian Assange’s political-asylum situation – that it has giving diplomatic shelter to the WikiLeaks founder at it’s Embassy in London, UK and Swedish mainstream were left in a kind of panic-state of “emotional” or…

The Concern Troll

Update 1 July 2012 Christian Christensen has complained in Twitter that I would have “misrepresented” his positions “via omission”. This “via omission” statement is another false accusation by Christensen added to his salender-series on WikiLeaks and supporters of the cause of Justice for Julian Assange. Further, in a separate tweet he is asking “therefore” @WikiLeaks…

Assange’s Asylum Letter to the President of Ecuador

Assange’s Asylum Letter to the President of Ecuador. Excerpts from a) Press conference 19-06-12 held by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador Mr Ricardo Patiño Aroca; b) Comunicado No 029 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Integration c)  Minister Ricardo Patiño Aroca’s twitters referring the document “There are no charges against me,…

Not deterred by vilifying attacks

The Struggle for the Cause Of Justice For Julian Assange continues unabated Statement, by Marcello Ferrada de Noli Can a man that adores women be called misogynist? A man that worships the elegant dance of women as much he does respect their intellect? That for years after years has brought his woman breakfast and newspapers…