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Leak shows Assange sought Russian visa

Leaked internal WikiLeaks files allegedly show founder Julian Assange sought a Russian visa in London as authorities closed in on him in 2010.

Julian Assange
Julian Assange reportedly sought a Russian visa when authorities were closing in on him in 2010. (AAP)

A new cache of internal WikiLeaks files shows the radical transparency organisation's staffers discussed having founder Julian Assange skip bail and escape from Britain as authorities closed in on him in 2010.

One of the documents obtained by The Associated Press captures supporters considering a potential Brazilian asylum claim; another has Assange discreetly seeking a Russian visa in London.

To avoid extradition to face sex crime allegations in Sweden, Assange in June 2012 took refuge at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he is barred from internet access.

His representatives didn't respond to repeated messages seeking comment about the visa bid.

The Russian Embassy in London says it doesn't discuss the personal details of visa applicants.


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