Wikileaks claims Assange’s internet access blocked by 'state party’

The anti-secrecy website has published thousands of emails from the head of Hillary Clinton’s campaign team account

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange PHOTO: REUTERS

Global transparency organisation Wikileaks, which is responsible for leaking thousands of email archives from US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager John Podesta, claimed that a ‘state party’ is denying internet access to its founder Julian Assange.

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Assange, who was granted Ayslum in 2012 by Ecuador, is currently holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Wikileaks hasn’t released who it suspects to be behind the disruption but it has stated that they have activated ‘contingency plans’.

The anti-secrecy website has published thousands of emails from the head of Clinton’s campaign team Podesta’s personal Gmail account, allegedly obtained by Russian hackers.
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