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In reply to the discussion: Are Liberals Too Eager to Believe Sex Charges Against Julian Assange? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)charges for two years now. We know that she misrepresented, or lied, about her reasons for doing so. We know that at least one of the women stopped cooperating with the prosecution AFTER she found out her questions had been turned into rape allegations and refused to sign the police documents.
We also know that the radical far left, extremist attorney who inserted himself into the case and was the one who forced the reopening of it AFTER it was dismissed by a qualified female Prosecutor, even he admits 'we have a very weak case'.
You have it backwards, it is the prosecution that is procrastinating, that is refusing to do what she has the ability to do to file charges in this case.
And anyone who cannot see this doesn't want to. Fortunately for Assange, a vast majority of the people around the world, do see it. Sweden has embarrassed itself in their efforts to cooperate in the taking down of Wikileaks. Not like it's the first time they cooperated with the Western powers, without the knowledge of the Swedish people, to their shame. They have generally gone from being viewed as a true democracy over the past decade, to being viewed as nothing more than just another lapdog of the Western powers.