Assange to run for Australian senate
AUSTRALIA: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will run for a
seat in the Australian Senate during this year's elections, his organisation
announced Wednesday, with his mother saying he would be “awesome” in the role.
WikiLeaks unveiled the plan with a tweet that read
“Australia: Julian Assange has confirmed he will run in the 2013 national
election for the Australian Senate”, just hours after Prime Minister Julia
Gillard said the nation would go to the polls on September 14.
The 41-year-old's mother, Christine Assange, was delighted.
“He will be awesome. In the House of Representatives we get to choose between
US lackey party number one and US lackey party number two -- between the major
parties. “So it will be great to 'Assange' the Senate for some Aussie
oversight,” she was quoted as saying by the Australian Associated Press.
Assange, who announced his intention to stand for Senate
last year, has been holed up in the Ecuadoran embassy in London since June,
after claiming asylum in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faces
allegations of sex crimes.
Britain has refused to grant him safe passage out of the
country.
The former computer hacker fears Sweden will allow him to be
extradited to the United States to be questioned over the WikiLeaks release of
thousands of US diplomatic cables.
A later WikiLeaks tweet said Queensland-born Assange would
“run on WikiLeaks party ticket”. Assange said last year that he was planning to
register a WikiLeaks party with the Australian Electoral Commission, The Age
newspaper reported at the time.
To do so he would require the support of 500 eligible
voters, the paper said, adding that if he were elected while still out of the
country a nominee would occupy the Senate seat.
It was unclear whether being elected a senator would have
any bearing on his status in Britain and whether London would allow him to
leave the country of his own accord.
Despite the allegations against him Assange remains a
popular figure in Australia.
AFP
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