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British Creator Vivienne Westwood created a t-shirt to support the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange Asylum at Embbady of Ecuador in London since 2012.
The shirt, baptized "I fought the law" (I fought against the law), has been shown on Westwood social networks, although "The United Nations defines Julian as a political prisoner who should be released immediately and compensated." How can the British maintain a certain degree of patriotism and faith in democracy when our government has abandoned the rule of law and imposed bad government? " Westwood asked in his blog
The US government says it's a crime to publish war crimes against states United States and, at this point they have created a court in which they think about how to convict him once extradited. " Twitter a photo of him design.
Assange, who obtained Ecuadorian citizenship at the end of 2017, saw his living conditions worsen in the diplomatic hall after the president of Ecuador Lenin Moreno, restricted his access to communications for violating an agreement by which he agreed not to comment on the problems of other countries
"It is vital that Ecuador continues to protect him and the UK government withdraws its minor burdens, and abandons his plan to extradite him " said Westwood, known for his support of various social causes.
"Wikileaks has the power to publish government crimes and corruption and, therefore, is dangerous for all states. But the freedom of expression must be defended ", said the designer EFE
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