London, October 20 (RHC)-- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has filed a lawsuit accusing the Ecuadorean government of violating his fundamental rights, according to his lawyer speaking at a news conference.
This comes nearly seven months after Ecuador threatened to remove protections for Assange, and to essentially restrict his access to the rest of the world by cutting off his access to the Internet and refusing him the audience of journalists and human rights organizations.
Assange’s lawyers are also challenging the legality of the Ecuadorean government’s “special protocol” which they say makes the founder of Wikileaks’ political asylum contingent upon his censorship.
He has been holding up at the Ecuadorean embassy in London for more than six years, since June 2012.