Ecuador has confirmed that it has cut Julian Assange's internet access at the country's embassy in London.
。 But the WikiLeaks founder should not despair.
。 Bobby Mair, a Canadian stand-up comedian based in London, has just showed up outside the Ecuadorian embassy with a sign reading "Julian Assange personal internet service" and the promise to "read the internet" to him:。 Tweet may have been deleted
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。 Tweet may have been deleted。A representative for Bobby Mair told
。 Mashable。 the comedian is recording his videotape for Sam Delaney's News Thing show on Russia Today. 。 "He has a weekly slot and writes all his own material," they said.
。 The Ecuadorian government released an official statement Tuesday saying that while it stands by its decision to grant Assange asylum (and a home for the last four years), it doesn't interfere with foreign elections — a reference to the regular email dumps targeting the Democrats and Hillary Clinton that WikiLeaks has been putting out over the past few months.
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