LONDON: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has told authorities investigating him over a rape allegation that his accuser “made it very clear” she wanted to have sex, according to testimony he released on Wednesday.

His statements are the first he has made to investigators since taking refuge in Ecuador’s embassy in London over four years ago to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning in the matter.

He has said he fears Sweden would then hand him over to the United States to answer for the leaking of diplomatic cables and other classified documents by his whistleblowing website.

“I want people to know the truth about how abusive this process has been,” the 45-year-old Australian said in a statement he released with the testimony. Swedish prosecutors dropped a sexual assault probe into Assange last year after the five-year statute of limitations expired.

But they are still investigating a 2010 rape allegation, which carries a 10-year statute of limitations.

An Ecuadoran prosecutor grilled him last month over the rape claim with questions supplied by Swedish prosecutors.

Assange told the prosecutor he met the woman who has accused him of rape at a 2010 talk in Stockholm, where he was based after WikiLeaks released 75,000 secret Pentagon documents about the war in Afghanistan.

The woman, known as SW in the documents, “appeared to be sympathetic to my plight and also appeared to be romantically interested in me”, adding that she invited him back to her home.

She “made it very clear that she wanted to have sexual intercourse with me,” he added. “During that night and again in the morning we had consensual sexual intercourse on four or five occasions.”

Published in Dawn December 8th, 2016

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