'Arbitrarily detained'
Ecuador said that the proceedings would not affect the validity of a decision by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions of the United Nations, which found that Assange was being "arbitrarily detained" by the UK and Sweden."The procedures to be followed, under the mutual legal assistance agreement, do not affect the conclusions and recommendations issued by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions of the United Nations (opinion 54/2015) which states that Julian Assange is in a situation of arbitrary detention."
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After the UN human rights group announced its decision in February,
both Sweden and Britain dismissed the ruling, issuing statements saying
that Assange is free to leave the embassy whenever he wants."Swedish authorities have no control over his decision to stay there. Mr Assange is free to leave the embassy at any point," the Swedish government said at the time.
The UK government said that Assange was avoiding "lawful arrest" by choosing to remain at the embassy and that the government had a legal obligation to extradite him to Sweden.
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