Julian Assange says case against him will be dropped

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Julian Assange has told BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast that he thinks the allegations of rape and sexual assault against him will be dropped.

The Wikileaks founder has spent the last seven months at the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he has been granted asylum.

He said he wanted to have the opportunity to clear his name.

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