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An anonymous reader writes "London's Metropolitan Police have delivered an "Extradition Notice" to Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder, who sought refuge and political asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London last week. Scottland Yard have said in a brief statement that "the notice requires Julian Assange to attend a police station of our choosing at a set time." SY also said "This is standard procedure in extradition cases and is the first step in the removal process. He remains in breach of his bail conditions and failure to surrender would be a further breach of those conditions and he is liable to arrest." However, under international diplomatic arrangements, the British Metropolitan Police cannot actually go into the Ecuadorian embassy to arrest Mr Assange. Assange would have to leave the embassy to be lawfully arrested.This raises the following question of course: Is this the "endgame" for Julian Assange as far as extradition is concerned? If the Ecuadorians fail to grant Assange politicial asylum, which is a possibility, will he be arrested by Metropolitan Police, and sent to Sweden to stand trial for two alledged counts of "rape"? Will Sweden then hand Assange over to the United States, where many well known and quite senior politicians have publily stated that they think "Assange should be punished severely" for publishing confidential U.S. diplomatic cables on Wikileaks?"
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