Sunday, August 26, 2012

Keep Off!


Embassy of Ecuador
London, United Kingdom

A country’s sovereignty is freedom from forced outside intervention. This extends to all embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions (considered extensions of territory) and is inviolable. A threat to sovereignty is to be dealt with utmost caution as it can be interpreted as naked aggression. The international law on inviolability is again put to the test in Ecuador’s London embassy with the planned taking of the fearless wikileaks founder Julian Assange by Britain. Ecuador's position is clear and is supported by the coalition of South American states and all other sovereigns all over the world. Britain heard he outcry and backed off....
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