A UN expert who visited Julian Assange in a London prison says he fears his human rights could be seriously violated if he is extradited to the United States, and condemned the "deliberate and concerted abuse inflicted for years" on the Wikileaks co-founder.
The Ecuadorian Government has reportedly decided to search its London embassy premises used by Julain Assange and seize his personal posessions such as documents, telephones, electronic devices and memory drives, to hand over to the US Government.
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention says the treatment of Julian Assange appears to contravene the principles of necessity and proportionality.
Amnesty has called on the Swedish authorities for confirmation that Julian Assange will not be extradited to the USA if he travels to Sweden to face sexual assault charges.