You need a short break from the primary campaigns!
This just in from BBC:
A UN panel considering the alleged "unlawful detention" of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has ruled in his favour, the BBC understands.
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The UN's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention is due to announce the findings of its investigation into Mr Assange's case on Friday.
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It does not have any formal influence over the British and Swedish authorities and the UK Foreign Office said it still had an obligation to extradite Mr Assange.
Assange took refuge in the Embassy of Ecuador in London in June 2012 after Swedish authorities sought his extradition to answer charges against him of sexual assault made by two Swedish women.
Assange had recently stated that he would surrender to authorities in the UK if the panel ruled against him.