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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)So were back to strawman gibberish again.
Your claim was that Assange fled the country to avoid prosecution.
I countered that claim.
I don't think it's asking too much for you to stay on topic here. This is your assertion after all, not mine.
Assange did, in fact:
1) Via his lawyer, notified the 2nd prosecutor of his intent to leave the country almost 2 full weeks before he actually left the country.
2) Via his lawyer, asked the 2nd prosecutor if there was any legal impediment to him leaving the country.
3) Received a written response from the 2nd prosecutor that there was no legal impediment to him leaving the country.
The 2nd prosecutor admitted that all of this is true so anything you think his lawyer said, or didn't say, or misrepresented, or whatever else you're claiming is completely irrelevant to your assertion.
Ergo, the claim that Assange fled the country to avoid prosecution has no basis in the world most call reality. As I already pointed out, he had already been completely cleared by one prosecutor, provided a statement in person to the police almost a full month before he left the country, and had no reason to believe he wouldn't also be cleared by the 2nd.
If you have any facts or relevant opinions to dispute this and/or support your own assertion, please offer them. If all you have are red herrings and strawman rhetoric, please don't waste my time with cheap rhetorical devices as I'll simply identify them as such or just ignore them altogether.