What about in the US?  There are British consulates and an Embassy to visit to 
communicate views on the matter.


On Aug 15, 2012, at 7:31 PM, Gar Lipow wrote:

> As mentioned earlier The Cameron government has threatened to storm 
> Ecuadorean Embassy and kidnap Julian Assange, claiming the right to revoke 
> diplomatic status of entire embassy.  
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/aug/16/julian-assange-ecuador-embassy-asylum
>  
> 
> 
> Someone as a stunt should contact a Chinese Ambassador and remind him or her 
> of the case of  Chen Guangcheng who took refuge in the U.S. embassy back 
> April of this year. Ask him if the UK revokes the diplomatic status of the 
> Ecuadorean Embassy and storms it to recover someone wanted in London if China 
> will find it an interesting precedent to consider next time someone takes 
> Refuge in a U.S. or UK Embassy in China. Also some enterprizing reporter 
> should contact  Chen Guangcheng  himself who is currently studying in NY 
> university and get his opinion on this. I'd do it myself, but I think it 
> deserves a wider audience than my 75 twitter followers.  In addition someone 
> might contact the Cuban government. I believe there are some wanted Cubans 
> who have been living in the French or Spanish Embassy for years. If the UK 
> does this someone might ask the Cuban government if they would consider a law 
> similar to the UK one, and consider following the UK precedent in excecuting 
> it. 
> 
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