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Posted: 9/14/2012 2:54:15 AM EST
In this Aug. 31, 2012 photo, Alex Cevallos, a journalist from the private television channel Ecuavisa, reports from the National Election Council as the council revises the registration of political parties in Quito, Ecuador. To Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, Australian-born Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a truth-teller who deserves praise and protection as he knocks down the walls of government secrets. But when it comes to Ecuador's opposition media, Correa says too many journalists serve special interests and have immense, unchecked power. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
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Posted: 9/14/2012 2:54:15 AM EST
In this Aug. 31, 2012 photo, photographers cover the National Electoral Council in Quito, Ecuador. To Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, Australian-born Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a truth-teller who deserves praise and protection as he knocks down the walls of government secrets. But when it comes to Ecuador's opposition media, Correa says too many journalists serve special interests and have immense, unchecked power. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
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Posted: 9/14/2012 2:54:15 AM EST
In this Aug. 31, 2012 photo, members of the media take a statement from an official in Quito, Ecuador. To Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, Australian-born Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a truth-teller who deserves praise and protection as he knocks down the walls of government secrets. But when it comes to Ecuador's opposition media, Correa says too many journalists serve special interests and have immense, unchecked power. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
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Posted: 9/14/2012 2:54:15 AM EST
In this Sept. 4, 2012 photo, Cesar Ricuarte, director the country's main press freedom organization Fundamedios, gestures in his office in Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has been fighting a running battle with Ricaurte, calling him a tool of the opposition media and the U.S. government. To Correa, Australian-born Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a truth-teller who deserves praise and protection as he knocks down the walls of government secrets. But when it comes to Ecuador's opposition media, Correa says too many journalists serve special interests and have immense, unchecked power. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
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Posted: 9/14/2012 2:54:15 AM EST
In this Aug. 25, 2012 photo, a TV set at a shoe shop shows President Rafael Correa talking on his weekly program "Enlace Ciudadano," or "Citizen Link," in Alangasi, Ecuador. To Correa, Australian-born Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a truth-teller who deserves praise and protection as he knocks down the walls of government secrets. But when it comes to Ecuador's opposition media, Correa says too many journalists serve special interests and have immense, unchecked power. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
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Posted: 9/7/2012 8:53:29 AM EST
William Hague, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores británico, escucha intervenciones durante una reunión sobre Siria en el Consejo de Seguridad de Naciones Unidas, el jueves 30 de agosto de 2012. Hague dijo el lunes 3 de septiembre de 2012 que Ecuador debe reanudar las conversaciones con Londres sobre el destino del fundador de WikiLeaks Julian Assange "lo antes posible".(AP foto/Bebeto Matthews)
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Posted: 9/3/2012 1:49:20 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he appears to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 9/3/2012 1:49:20 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/31/2012 12:10:04 AM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/31/2012 12:10:04 AM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/29/2012 3:43:55 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/29/2012 3:43:55 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/26/2012 4:32:52 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he prepares to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/26/2012 4:32:52 PM EST
Supporters stand next to a banner in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during a rally to demand Britain grants safe conduct for Assange, outside the London embassy in Quito August 26, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer
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Posted: 8/26/2012 4:32:52 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he prepares to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/26/2012 4:32:52 PM EST
Supporters stand next to a banner in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during a rally to demand Britain grants safe conduct for Assange, outside the London embassy in Quito August 26, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer
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Posted: 8/26/2012 1:27:03 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he prepares to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/26/2012 1:27:03 PM EST
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he prepares to speak from the balcony of Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/25/2012 7:49:54 PM EST
A police officer reacts to the heat of the day before a speech by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Posted: 8/25/2012 7:49:54 PM EST
A police officer reacts to the heat of the day before a speech by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuador's embassy, where he is taking refuge in London August 19, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren