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Ecuador cuts Julian Assange's Internet access: WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks has been one of the most prominent Internet outlets to post and promote hacked Democratic Party materials. 

Washington: Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks said on Monday that its founder Julian Assange`s internet was shut down by the government of Ecuador, deflecting blame from the US or British governments who have sparred with Assange for releasing sensitive material.

"We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange`s Internet access Saturday, 5 pm GMT, shortly after publication of (Hillary) Clinton`s Goldman Sachs speechs (sic)," the statement from WikiLeaks said.

Assange has lived and worked in Ecuador`s London embassy since June 2012, having been granted asylum there after a British court ordered him extradited to Sweden to face questioning in a sexual molestation case involving two female WikiLeaks supporters.

WikiLeaks said Assange lost Internet connectivity on Sunday night.

"We have activated the appropriate contingency plans," added the Twitter message on Monday. People close to WikiLeaks say that Assange himself is the principal operator of the website`s Twitter feed.

Over the last two weeks, Democratic Party officials and U.S. government agencies have accused the Russian government, including the country`s "senior-most officials," of pursuing a campaign of cyber attacks against Democratic Party organizations ahead of the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election.

WikiLeaks has been one of the most prominent Internet outlets to post and promote hacked Democratic Party materials. While denying any connection with a Russian hacking campaign, Assange has refused to disclose WikiLeaks` sources for hacked Democratic Party messages.

Sources close to both the Democratic Party and WikiLeaks say they believe WikiLeaks has acquired as many as 40,000-50,000 emails hacked from the personal accounts of John Podesta, the former White House advisor who now chairs of Hillary Clinton`s presidential campaign.

Despite Assange`s complaint that his internet connection was cut, WikiLeaks posted on Monday afternoon what it said was a fresh batch of Podesta`s emails.

According to a summary of the latest e-mails posted on Russia Today, a media outlet with close links to the Russian government, highlights include campaign staff discussions about "galvanizing Latino support" and about how to handle media queries about Clinton`s "flip-flopping" on gay marriage.

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