Garzon: Assange is neither pirate nor terrorist

Garzon: Assange is neither pirate nor terrorist

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Activists participate in a demonstration in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum in front of the Foreign Ministry in Quito on June 26, 2012. Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, who has often been at odds with Washington, has said he is considering Assange's asylum request and studying the WikiLeaks founder's claim that he could be sentenced to death in the United States. AFP PHOTO/RODRIGO BUENDIA (Photo credit should read RODRIGO BUENDIA/AFP/GettyImages)

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Associated Press

Posted on August 3, 2012 at 10:31 PM

Updated Saturday, Aug 4 at 12:29 PM

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Famed former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon says Julian Assange is neither a pirate nor a terrorist.

He says he agreed to represent the WikiLeaks founder free of charge because the case affects human rights, democracy and free expression.

Garzon spoke to reporters in Ecuador on Friday with Assange's mother, Christine.

Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy June 19, seeking political asylum to avoid extradition to Sweden to face questioning for alleged sexual misconduct.

Garzon says the extradition would be tantamount to sending him to the United States, where supporters fear a grand jury has secretly indicted him for spilling U.S. secrets.

Ecuador says it will announce its decision on Assange's request after the London Olympics end.

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