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Washington Post World Ecuador's treating Assange like a bad tenant who won’t leave.
Julian Assange was Ecuador’s guest of honor. Until he wore out his welcome.
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Ecuador's decision to cut off his Internet access comes amid a broader political realignment in South America.
104 months ago
Washington Post World Ecuador’s leftist president at first seemed to bask in Assange’s bad-boy glow but not anymore.
Julian Assange was Ecuador’s guest of honor. Until he wore out his welcome.
washingtonpost.com
Ecuador's decision to cut off his Internet access comes amid a broader political realignment in South America.
104 months ago
Washington Post The WikiLeaks founder, once welcomed like a trophy, is now just Ecuador's bad tenant that won't leave.
Julian Assange was Ecuador’s guest of honor. Until he wore out his welcome.
washingtonpost.com
Ecuador's decision to cut off his Internet access comes amid a broader political realignment in South America.
104 months ago
Salon Even Ecuador didn't want WikiLeaks to intervene.
Ecuador limited Julian Assange’s internet access to stop WikiLeaks from interfering in the president
salon.com
Ecuador said it "does not interfere in external electoral processes, nor does it favor any particular candidate"
104 months ago
Yahoo News Ecuador aims to protect interference "in electoral processes” in America.
Ecuador confirms they cut off Julian Assange's web access
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"Ecuador does not cede to pressures from other countries."
104 months ago
Mic Ecuador said it did not want to be a part of an effort to "interfere in elector processes" in the U.S.
Ecuador cuts off WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's internet
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Ecuador says the decision was necessary to avoid the perception of interfering in U.S. elections.
104 months ago
NBC News WikiLeaks said Julian Assange lost connectivity Sunday, sparking speculation that Ecuador might have been pressured by the United States.
Ecuador acknowledges limiting Assange's web access
nbcnews.com
Ecuador said it didn't want to be involved in WikiLeaks' publication of documents affecting the U.S. election.
104 months ago
Los Angeles Times Travel From the city to the jungle, in Ecuador
Deal: Eight days in Ecuador, from Quito to the Amazon jungle, starts at $645
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Geckos Adventures specializes in small-group travel with local guides. Among its last-minute discounts for this fall: an eight-day trip to Ecuador starting at $645 per person.
106 months ago
The WorldPost Should the bill pass, Ecuador would be the second Latin American country to take a dramatic step toward reform in a region of the world that's been devastated by the war on drugs for the past several decades.
Ecuador Considers Decriminalizing Drug Use
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Ecuador is in the process of considering a groundbreaking piece of legislation that would decriminalize the use of illegal drugs, including marijuana and cocaine...
122 months ago
Stephen Wolstenholme Fair trade? Where do your Valentine's Day roses come from? Ecuador, of course! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7y7a5JyUKs
Ecuador roses 2014
This video shows rose production in Ecuador - a major export and source of rural employment. It features a plantation visited on Tren Crucero, the luxury rai...
124 months ago
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