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Assange marks 3rd year inside Ecuador embassy

London

 The WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, marked three years inside Ecuador’s London embassy yesterday, fearing extradition.

He sought refuge in the building on June 19, 2012, to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning about alleged sexual assaults.

British police stand outside the diplomatic mission, ready to detain him if he leaves. London’s Metropolitan Police says the round-the-clock operation has cost 11.1 million pounds through April.

Sweden wants to question Assange over alleged rape, sexual molestation and coercion involving two Swedish women he met in 2010. Assange denies the allegations and believes extradition to Sweden is merely the first step in efforts to bring him to the U.S. over WikiLeaks’ secret-spilling activities.

The diplomatic standoff continues. Swedish prosecutors have said they are willing to come to London to interview Assange at the embassy in June or July, although Assange accuses them of making and breaking an appointment.

Assange supporters rallied yesterday outside the embassy, a modest apartment near the Harrods department store. One supporter held up a sign with a drawing of Assange and the words “at the frontline of the truth.”