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In reply to the discussion: No charges ever pressed: Assange marks three years of UK detention [View all]Major Nikon
(36,927 posts)As counsel for Assange of course he knows what was said between himself and the prosecutor. That's pretty much his job.
You still have not provided one iota of proof of your assertion that "he had fled to avoid prosecution". I provided several relevant facts which show this simply isn't the case. The claim that I haven't read something you feel is relevant is nothing more than strawman nonsense which I'm not going to entertain. You can either support your assertions or you can't. As yet you haven't with anything that rises above the level of gibberish. Support would be something like 'there was an arrest warrant outstanding' (there wasn't), or 'he had been charged with rape' (he wasn't). Assange's lawyer even asked the 2nd prosecutor if there were any legal impediments to Assange leaving the country and she responded, in writing, that there were none. When asked about it by the court of appeal, this was her reply, verbatim:
http://www.dn.se/debatt/assange-fick-klartecken-att-lamna-sverige/
I'll leave it to you for the translation.