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Assanges father calls on Australia to bring him home

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assanges father on Sunday called on Australia to bring his son home, saying he was shocked to see his sons condition after his arrest in London last week.

John Shipton — who was secretary of the Wikileaks Party when his son tried to run for a senate seat in 2013 national elections — reportedly visited Assange every Christmas at the Ecuador embassy in London after he sought refuge there in 2012.

“DFAT (Department of Foreign Affairs) and the prime minister should in a nuanced way do something,” Shipton told Melbournes Sunday Herald Sun.

“It can be resolved simply to the satisfaction of all. There has been some talk in a meeting between a senator and a senior DFAT official to extradite Julian to Australia.”

Shipton said he was shocked to see the state of his son when he was arrested at the embassy on Thursday on allegations of skipping bail, and on a US extradition warrant related to a huge leak of official documents.

“I saw him, the way they dragged him down the steps, the coppers (police), he didnt look good. Im 74 and I look better than him and hes 47. Its such a shock,” he said.

“For months and months he has been living like a high-security prisoner, he cant even go to the toilet. There have been cameras watching his every move.”

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Friday that Assange would receive “no special treatment” from Canberra.

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