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    Amnesty International indicates it's monitoring case of associate Ola Bini Archived Message

    Posted by margo on August 26, 2019, 10:11 pm

    Assange's private belongings were removed from London embassy (by UK and US figures). Speculation that his belongings (phones, laptops) might have been sent to US.
    Assange friend Ola Bini ( a Swede who happened to live in Ecuador) was arrested in Ecuador same day as Assange was taken from Embassy. Ecuador police also removed Bini's private belongings and they might also have been sent to US.
    Will 'evidence' be produced from these belongings that add to the charge sheets?

    Amnesty International has given notice it's watching the Bini case.
    They say they want to check "any evidence used against Ola Bini has been obtained legally" which might refer to belongings illegally removed.
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    ECUADOR: HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST OLA BINI

    Amnesty
    Link https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/amr28/0871/2019/en/

    26 August 2019, Index number: AMR 28/0871/2019

    Amnesty International will continue to monitor the criminal proceedings against the human rights defender Ola Bini in Ecuador, after identifying human rights violations and undue interference by the government. The judiciary must ensure that any evidence used against Ola Bini has been obtained legally and in accordance with international law.

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    • Amnesty International indicates it's monitoring case of associate Ola Bini - margo August 26, 2019, 10:11 pm