CIA spied on Julian Assange in Ecuadorian embassy

By Aaron Mate

October 10, 2019 "Information Clearing House" - The CIA has been caught spying on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange while he lived under asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. A former Ecuadorian diplomat responds to the news.

Undercover Global SL, a Spanish security firm, recorded Assange during his stay in Ecuador’s London embassy, and then handed over its footage to the CIA. “That firm was contracted by Ecuador to protect the embassy, to protect [Assange], to protect us from [his] persecutors,” says former Ecuadorian diplomat Fidel Narváez. “So I find it shocking.”

Guest: Fidel Narváez, former Ecuadorian diplomat who served at the London embassy while Julian Assange lived there under asylum

 

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Spanish security firm spied on Julian Assange for CIA — report

The London Ecuadorian Embassy's security firm has been accused of spying on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on behalf of the CIA. The report by newspaper El Pais triggered an investigation by Spain's National Court.

By Deutsche Welle

October 10, 2019 "Information Clearing House" - Spanish private security firm Undercover Global Ltd allegedly spied on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange while he was living at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, newspaper El Pais reported.

The firm, which was responsible for providing security to the embassy, is said to have delivered the audio and video surveillance to the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

The revelations were part of an investigation by El Pais, but Assange himself had also previously made the claim that he was being watched.

El Pais said the evidence it uncovered led Spain's National Court to formally open an investigation into the matter.

According to the report, Undercover Global owner David Morales allegedly directed the surveillance and was personally responsible for making a deal with the CIA.

Morales is reported to have asked employees to keep his firm's collaboration with the US secret.

Streaming surveillance

Undercover Global installed microphones in several parts of Assange's quarters, using things like the embassy's fire extinguishers.

The firm also put surveillance systems in the embassy's female toilets, a place where Assange's lawyers would meet amid fears that conference rooms were bugged.

A streaming system was also allegedly installed, which would allow US officials to directly access Assange's meetings in real time.

One of those meetings featured a discussion between the Wikileaks founder and Ecuador's secret service chief, Rommy Vallejo, where the two discussed the possibility of smuggling Assange out of the embassy and enabling passage to another country through a diplomatic passport.

   

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