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In reply to the discussion: No charges ever pressed: Assange marks three years of UK detention [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)The 1st prosecutor in the case already said there was no rape, cancelled the arrest warrant against Assange, and dropped the investigation. The 2nd prosecutor reinstated the investigation, told Time magazine it was not legally possible to interview Assange in absentia (he has already been interviewed once inside Sweden). Two months later the same prosecutor completely changed her story and now admits it is legal for her to interview Assange in absentia.
So what does she think Assange is going to tell her different than his first interview with Swedish police, and why did she lie about the fact that he could be interviewed while in London?
http://www.friatider.se/swedish-ministry-of-foreign-affairs-explains-why-assange-is-not-questioned-in-london-you-do-not-dictate-the-terms-if-you-are-a-suspect-get-it