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Spanish court investigating security firm accused of spying on WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange

Posted on October 9, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Andrew Blake reports:

Spain’s National Court announced an investigation Wednesday into a security firm accused of spying on WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

The court, one of the country’s highest, confirmed it is considering whether the Spanish-based security firm, Undercover Global S.L, and its manager, David Morales, violated Mr. Assange’s right to privacy by covertly eavesdropping him and his lawyers during his stay at the embassy.

Read more on The Washington Times.

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