Assange’s father calls on Australia to bring son home

April 14, 2019 10:53 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:51 am IST - Canberra

John Shipton

John Shipton

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s father has called on the Australian government to help his son and suggested he could be brought back to his home country, the media reported on Sunday.

John Shipton, who lives in Melbourne, urged Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to step in following Assange’s arrest in London on April 11, reports the Guardian .

Assange, 47, remains in British custody after he was arrested at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he was holed up for almost seven years after breaching bail in 2012 over fears that sexual assault allegations lodged in Sweden could ultimately lead to his extradition to the US to face trial over the leaking of secret government information.

In 2010, WikiLeaks dumped thousands of confidential documents covering everything from the film industry to national security and war.

Meanwhile, Shipton told the Herald Sun daily on Sunday that Morrison and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Dfat) “should in a nuanced way do something”.

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