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In reply to the discussion: Context and the Assange case. [View all]AikidoSoul
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but did try to resolve a basic issue which is that he WAS NEVER INTERVIEWED BY THE SWEDISH PROSECUTOR AND SHE REPEATEDLY REFUSED TO DO SO. Without an interview and statements by the plaitiffs, he cannot go on trial. Plus he doesn't want to go to Sweden because of fear of being extradited to the USA. Karl Rove worked with the plaintiff's attorney's firm on the case... which anybody should consider highly suspect.
I do wish you would read the legal documents from Sweden that complain that the Swedish prosecutor refused to question him in Sweden, and also in England.
They maintained that her position to leave Assange in Limbo is "unfair". It's a tactic.
Leaving him twisting in the winds of uncertainty allows people to project all kinds of evil things onto him. That's exactly what happens in such instances.
This is purely and simply a political assassination of Assange's reputation. He should be seen as a hero for revealing the lies and tricks of the super wealthy.
It amazes me that so many people in the US don't see the truth and in fact vote against their own best interests time after time after time.
At times I think that our society is suicidal.