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Re: Wiki Leaks Founder Julian Assange granted 'Asylum' in Ecuador
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---------- Post added at 18:16 ---------- Previous post was at 18:14 ---------- And still no one has told me the logic of America routing this via Sweden rather than applying directly to us. |
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We haven't actually started these proceedings because it would take a very long time, it's messy and nobody wants to do it. We're just reminding them that we can. The Asylum claim is rubbish anyway, being investigated for sexual offensives is not a reason is claim asylum. ---------- Post added at 18:47 ---------- Previous post was at 18:46 ---------- Oh good! Assange is going to issue a statement outside the embassy. Get ready! We'll nab him then! |
Re: Wiki Leaks Founder Julian Assange granted 'Asylum' in Ecuador
Why don't the Ecuadorians, Sweden and the UK simply ask the US if they have any interest in him ,if they reply no then send him off to sweden when he can prove ,as he maintains, his innocence.If they reply yes we want him then tell thhe US they have him after he has been questioned and tried in Sweden .Removing a countries diplomatic status should not be done in this case as we will lose all the trust of the other nations who have embassies in our country .
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I find myself terribly worried because I'm tending to agree with Danielf. Must remember to alter my medication... ;)
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Re: Wiki Leaks Founder Julian Assange granted 'Asylum' in Ecuador
Some interesting points regarding this: http://pme200.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/assange.html?m=1
I respect the work that Wikilieaks has done, but I think that Assange is a slimeball, and that if he genuinely believes that he is at risk of extradition to the US to be executed for espionage then IMO he is delusional. The idea that it would be more likely for him to be extradited to the US from Sweden instead of the UK is absolute nonsense, as is the idea that he would be extradited to the US at all if charged by the US with a capital crime (and he has not been charged by the US, let alone had an extradition request made against him!). To me, this all appears to be a case of avoiding facing the Swedish allegations, rather than the conspiracy theory rubbish that he is avoiding US persecution and alleged potential execution. It is easier to extradite to the US from the UK than from Sweden. Why would the US go via Sweden using some bizarre conspiracy involving rape allegations, when it could simply make use of the allegedly rather one-sided extradition treaty that it has with the UK? [Which, IIRC, was sold on the basis of making it easier to extradite terror suspects... not autistic hackers, bankers, or a man who ran a link site that was perfectly legal under UK law] Even ignoring the fact that it is easier to extradite to the US from the UK rather than Sweden, if Assange were actually at risk of being executed in the US then it is also a fact that *no European country* would or could extradite him, because of the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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This is the case of the only, known, use of the law in question: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=A...201987&f=false To be honest it's rare someone would pull such a stunt so you can't expect the law to have been used much. It's only been around for a couple of decades or so. Quote:
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Also it's not consensual sex without protection. The woman in question alleges she consented on the condition he wear protection, claims he didn't, therefore the consent wasn't granted. There is also a accusation of sex whilst half-asleep and using his body to apply force against her will. |
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What I would actually find quite amusing would be for him to somehow escape to Ecuador, only for *them* to then hand him gift-wrapped to the US...
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Raiding the house or storming it, one of the same thing. Seen it used before - a google search shows it being used in the following news release:- "In Friday’s early morning raid, troops stormed a house in the Bedouin desert town of Sheikh Zuweyid" http://www.japantoday.com/smartphone...-sinai-attacks |
Re: Wiki Leaks Founder Julian Assange granted 'Asylum' in Ecuador
Julian Assange isn't a folk hero. He's a nerd with some sort of personality disorder that causes him to believe he's on a messianic crusade when in fact all he's doing is hindering the lawful business of various Governments - business which, shock, horror - sometimes involves confidentiality.
However, none of that is a reason to haul him out of the Ecuadorian embassy by his short and curlies. The fact that he needs to face serious assault charges in a friendly nation, which is a mature democracy that fully respects the rule of law: that's the reason why we need to give Hugo Chavez the middle finger at the soonest opportunity and then have Assange on the first flight to Arlanda. |
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The offences he is alleged to have carried out are also illegal under English law as well as Swedish law, and one of the alleged offences is still classed as rape here just as it is in Sweden. If you have sex with someone while they are asleep they cannot consent, if they cannot consent then it is rape. It's quite simple. That is what he is accused of allegedly doing. See here for the actual charges, how they are also offences in the UK, and how it is more than just "sex without a condom": The decision of the High Court: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/...2011/2849.html And a piece from David Allen Green: http://jackofkent.com/2012/06/assang...r-english-law/ |
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I agree somewhat with your post but how will forceably removing him under a law designed so murderers can't escape justice affect other nations with embassies on UK soil |
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From the "Jack of Kent" link, if anyone can't be bothered to read it:
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---------- Post added at 19:56 ---------- Previous post was at 19:45 ---------- A legal blogger on the asylum claim: http://ffgqc.wordpress.com/2012/06/2...asylum-seeker/ David Allen Green on the "threat of storming": New Statesman: Will the Ecuadorian embassy be stormed? Quote:
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