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What next for Julian Assange?
As the Wikileaks founder breaks his silence, we ask how this diplomatic impasse will play out.
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Inside Story
Last Modified: 21 Aug 2012 12:34 GMT
Ecuador denies Assange asylum report
President Rafael Correa says no decision has been made to grant political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Americas
Last Modified: 15 Aug 2012 02:55 GMT
Ecuador to decide on Assange plea 'this week'
President Rafael Correa says he fears WikiLeaks founder could face death penalty if tried in United States.
Americas
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2012 14:58 GMT
Justice in Spain means memory
The justice of the judges wants to punish the only judge, who tried to listen to the voices of memory, in Spain.
Ana Messuti
Opinion
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2012 07:30 GMT
Spanish court convicts judge Baltasar Garzon
Judge found guilty of ordering illegal recordings in corruption case and suspended from bench for 11 years.
Europe
Last Modified: 09 Feb 2012 19:11 GMT
Spanish judge defends probe into Franco-era
Baltasar Garzon appears in court to justify his probe into torture, killings and disappearances during dictatorship.
Europe
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2012 17:19 GMT
Profile: Baltasar Garzon
Spanish judge best known for pursuing human rights violators finds himself answering charges of abusing authority.
Europe
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2012 17:10 GMT
Human rights judge back on trial in Spain
Judge Baltasar Garzon faces charges over investigations into Franco-era crimes and alleged violation of amnesty law.
Europe
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2012 11:17 GMT
Spain's human rights judge goes on trial
Baltasar Garzon, famed for inquiries into abuses in Spain and Latin America, faces charges of abusing judicial powers.
Europe
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2012 16:45 GMT
Spanish judge Garzon suspended
Baltasar Garzon suspended from his post ahead of trial for overreaching his authority.
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