A document that says that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to be arrested in any circumstances if he comes out of the Embassy of Ecuador is seen on a police officer's clipboard. (Editor's note: Part of the document has been pixelated by Press Association news agency.)
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A zoomed in version of the document carried by the police officer.
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Assange addresses the media and his supporters from the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Sunday, August 19.
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Assange demanded that the United States drop its "witch hunt" against WikiLeaks as he made his first public appearance after months effectively confined to the Embassy of Ecuador in London.
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Assange talks with his legal adviser Balthasar Garcon, right, inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London before stepping onto the balcony to make his speech.
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Protesters gather Thursday, August 16, outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been living since June. Ecuador announced it would grant Assange asylum over fears of political persecution.
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Media gather outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London after Thursday's announcement. Meanwhile, Britain vowed to extradite the WikiLeaks founder to Sweden to face questioning on sex crime charges.
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Journalist John Pilger arrives to visit Assange, his friend, at the embassy in Knightsbridge.
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Police stand guard outside the entrance. The British government insists the UK still has a legal obligation to extradite Assange to Sweden.
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Assange supporters scuffled with police, with every moment captured by the dozens of cameramen gathered outside.
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Embassy staff serve coffee to the media waiting outside the building for a glimpse of Assange.