Ecuador raises Assange health fears (From Andover Advertiser)
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Ecuador raises Assange health fears
3:55am Thursday 29th November 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted asylum by Ecuador in June, after unsuccessfully trying to halt his extradition to Sweden
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is suffering from a chronic lung condition after spending months inside a one-room office at the Ecuadorian embassy, the country's ambassador has said.
Ecuador's ambassador to the UK Ana Alban said she intends to appeal to the Home Office for Assange to be granted safe passage to medical services following his illness.
He currently requires constant medical attention at his refuge inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, she told El Ciudadano, an Ecuadorian government newspaper, during a visit to Quito.
Assange was granted asylum by Ecuador in June, after unsuccessfully attempting to halt his extradition from Britain to Sweden where he is wanted for questioning on sexual assault charges concerning two women.
Ms Alban said Ecuador is covering Assange's medical costs, but fears his condition could get worse over the winter because he has limited access to sunlight and fresh air.
Assange gained fame after publishing a catalogue of sensitive documents, US diplomatic cables and military files from the US and Afghan wars online.