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Julian Assange loses Internet access

March 29, 2018 at 10:39 a.m. EDT
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lost his Internet access at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on March 27. (Video: Patrick Martin/The Washington Post)

LONDON — Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, has been barred from using the Internet at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for nearly six years, the Ecuadoran government announced.

In a statement on Wednesday, Ecuador said it suspended Assange’s ability to communicate with the outside world because he violated an agreement he signed with his hosts at the end of 2017 not to use his communiques to interfere in the affairs of other states. It was not immediately clear whether visitors would also be stopped.