Julian Assange has urged Sweden and the UK to abide by a UN ruling that he should be released from detention in London.
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention decided his stay in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London is against his will.
However, Sweden and Britain both deny Mr Assange is being detained and insist he will still be arrested and extradited to face sexual assault charges if he leaves the embassy.
The Wikileaks founder has been taking refuge in the building since 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden.
Mr Assange says it's been a long ordeal since he was first arrested over the sexual assault and rape allegations.
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