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Assange ‘happy to speak to prosecutors’
Prosecutors have begun to question the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, about a rape allegation made against him by a Swedish woman in 2010. He denies the allegation.
The interview is taking place at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where Mr Assange has been holed up for more than four years.
Victoria Derbyshire spoke to Jennifer Robinson who is part of Julian Assange's legal team and to his friend Peter Tatchell who is a human rights campaigner.
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