Ecuador says it cut WikiLeaks founder's internet over interference in US election
by Nicky Woolf in San Francisco from on (#1YHWC)
Officials confirm government cut off internet access for Julian Assange following a raft of leaked emails targeting Democrats
Ecuador has confirmed that it has temporarily cut off internet access in its embassy in London to Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblowing site WikiLeaks, over fears that he was using it to interfere in the US presidential election.
The move followed the publication of leaked emails by WikiLeaks, including some from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released just before the party's convention in July, and more recently a cache of emails from the account of Hillary Clinton campaign adviser John Podesta.
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