I could stay in Ecuador embassy for a year: Assange
Updated on Aug 31, 2012 04:09 pm IST
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange expects to wait six months to a year for a deal to free him from Ecuador's embassy in London, and hopes Sweden will drop its case against him. The former computer hacker has been holed up at the embassy for more than two months, seeking to avoid being sent to Sweden for questioning over rape and sexual assault allegations - and triggering a diplomatic spat with Britain.
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