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World|politics|November 8, 2016 / 09:20 AM
WikiLeaks' Assange to be questioned in rape case

AKIPRESS.COM - Assange 903_0Prosecutors will interview Julian Assange in London in connection with a rape case on November 14, Swedish authorities said Monday, NBCNews reported.

The announcement marks a step forward in the legal impasse that has kept the WikiLeaks founder holed-up in the Ecuador Embassy in the U.K. capital for the last four years.

The Swedish Prosecution Authority said that Ecuador has agreed to provide legal assistance in investigating allegations of rape leveled at Assange.

An Ecuadorian prosecutor will carry out the interview while Swedish authorities, including Chief Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren and a police investigator, will be present.

"I welcome the fact that the investigation can now move forward via an interview with the suspect," director of prosecution Marianne Ny said in a statement.

Swedish authorities launched an investigation into Assange in 2010 after two women came forward accusing him of rape and sexual assault. Assange fled to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition.

And while Swedish authorities dropped two cases of sexual assault against Assange last year, they are forging ahead with the case involving allegations of rape.

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