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In reply to the discussion: No charges ever pressed: Assange marks three years of UK detention [View all]struggle4progress
(125,348 posts)See #184, #185, and #186
Where are the charges?
UK courts have found Sweden wants Assange in order to prosecute him for rape
... it's amazing that after three years they still refuse to file charges ...
... you have already had swedish law explained to you multiple times on how it differs from US law ...
Where are the charges?
... You've been provided the link ... I can't make you read it ...
As I said elsewhere in this thread, discussions with you would be more interesting if you posted links or read the links, but my experience is that you don't post links, don't read links, and simply repeat the same thing again and again
I'm not going to do an exhaustive search here: as I recall, you have been a constant source of misinformation on this topic: you have insisted no one ever accused Assange of rape; you have insisted the investigation into the accusations was terminated and never restarted; and you have repeatedly pushed a conspiracy theory involving Karl Rove leaning on the Swedish prime minister to institute sexual assault proceedings against Assange so the Swedes could extradite him to the US for execution. None of this can help anyone seriously interested in organizing for change, because it is not carefully based on fact and so cannot support a clean and useful analysis: the only effect of counter-factual bullshizz IMO is to fugg up the heads of the people who follow it and to discredit them generally in the eyes of almost everybody else -- and that doesn't help us win
If you think the UK courts ruled incorrectly regarding the extradition, you're entitled to think what you like, but the fact is that Assange used up a year and a half of court time in the UK, pushing arguments the courts at all levels eventually dismissed, and when he lost in the UK courts, instead of proceeding with his appeals to the next level, Assange stiffed his supporters and jumped bail. And innocent or guilty, he's made something of a habit of acting the jerk in this affair: I don't regard it as particularly impressive (for example) his initial campaign, orchestrated through his close friends like "Israel Shamir," to smear the women who were unhappy with his sexual treatment of them as "CIA agents" -- that's just creepy If you think Assange innocent here, that's fine with me, but I don't need to have an opinion: Sweden is a fairly liberal state, and I see no reason to think Assange wouldn't get a fair trial there.