Greens condemn Coalition and Labor hostility towards Julian Assange as the WikiLeaks publisher marks three years in Ecuador's embassy

By Philip Dorling
Updated June 19 2015 - 2:08pm, first published 1:22pm
Friday marks three years since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange entered the Ecuador's embassy in London with the South American country granting him asylum. Photo: JOHN STILLWELL
Friday marks three years since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange entered the Ecuador's embassy in London with the South American country granting him asylum. Photo: JOHN STILLWELL
Greens senator Scott Ludlam: 
"Since WikiLeaks' first publication of damning primary evidence of war crimes and corruption, the Liberal, National and Labor parties have maintained their hostility to the work of Mr Assange and his colleagues." Photo: Andrew Meares
Greens senator Scott Ludlam: "Since WikiLeaks' first publication of damning primary evidence of war crimes and corruption, the Liberal, National and Labor parties have maintained their hostility to the work of Mr Assange and his colleagues." Photo: Andrew Meares

Australian Greens senator Scott Ludlum has condemned the hostility of both the Coalition government and Labor towards Australian WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange who on Friday marks the third anniversary of his entry into Ecuador's embassy in London.

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