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In reply to the discussion: No charges ever pressed: Assange marks three years of UK detention [View all]LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)that people have made a convincing argument for #1. Had a Swede actually explain that to me in defense of his government.
Then I brought up #2, for which he had no answer. Deals can be made to resolve such a large, embarrassing case. Deals are cut all the time in every country. Sweden could very easily cut a diplomatic deal with Assange/Ecuador to this effect.
So on #2, you are dead wrong. And you're also misleading, because a guarantee like that is entirely within their power, as it is with every state.
Glen Greenwald published the info from Snowden, but Assange's role was quite different. Greenwald is what's known as a passive recipient, meaning he did not aid in lawbreaking. Assange, on the other hand, could be argued as an active participant in Manning's crime, making him an accessory and thus chargeable.