Julian Assange leaving?
Yeeees!!!! Now this pompous self righteous individual will get his comeuppance. Wonder who will get the first bite at him. USA or Sweden?
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I should imagine Ecuador will be a bit relieved. |
WikiLeaks spokesperson has told the media:
""What Julian meant is that his plan is to leave as soon as the British government honours its commitment," Does anyone know what commitment by the British government he is referring to? I do not recall the government ever making a deal with this low-life. As it is it has cost the British tax payer over 6 million pounds to make sure he does not slip out the back door. The WikiLeaks founder spoke of his anger at being stuck in the embassy in an interview with this week's Mail on Sunday, describing how he could not even "keep a pot plant alive for long in here". "My stubbornness is my best and my worst quality. I won't give up," he told the newspaper. As we say in South Africa, "ag sies tog" |
The USA will get him, via Sweden, still that's what you get for making Uncle Sam look bad. :yep:
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Plain truth is always unwanted.
I just wonder why there is no one who speaks For Assange ? |
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There is. Trouble is, the sheep are the majority. And corruption runs deep. Very deep. Transparency. The sheep just mill around waiting to feed on the crap the governments of this world dish out. We need more who blow whistles. Expose expose expose. |
@Oberon: So are we that far, yet ?
Police state, surveillance, threatening people speaking their minds .. Where is your so-called freedom gone ? :hmmm: You know i'm really interested: Clandestine organisations, killing, abducting, torturing, eavesdropping, breaking the law of their own government. Someone finds that out, and the people want HIM killed ? Interesting behaviour, and perception. :yep: |
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The Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino on the other hand seems to feel Mr. Assange will be remaining in the embassy for a long time to come. Cry for attention perhaps? |
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I am talking about common laws that have been created for all, which are disregarded by organisations which claim to support a state that has issued those very laws. And the laws are being broken by everyone's judgment and perception openly, publicly. So nothing to see here, move on eh? :03: |
Make sure he pays the police bill.
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In my books...you would be put up against a wall and shot. In a democracy there are a number of channels of dissent available to you. Your dissent should and must not put other peoples lives at risk...particularly when those lives are securing your liberty. |
Why is it that all the leaks are about the USA (Assange, Snowden), why not other countries. The US 'security' establishment must be doing something wrong, or overstepping the mark.
We're talking about the 'west' only here, where we're supposed to be 'free'. We all know how patriotism, propaganda can be twisted by the 'shepherds'. Step back and think a bit why this has happened. :03: |
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I thought people had dropped that particular line of arguement when the governments abandoned it as being obviously rubbish. It is nice to see some people still hold to it.:yeah: |
Why am I not surprised that no-one has mentioned the real reason Assange wants to avoid going to Sweden. And its nothing to do with being extradited to the US.
If the US wanted him that bad they could just as easily get him extradited from the UK. He simply didn't want to face a rape charge in Sweden where the rape laws are hard for him to escape at least some embarrassment if not jail time. Nothing more. All the other hubris is simply hot air. |
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Yes, because the real problem here is that he's leaking information that people deserve to know, not the rape charges :doh: And how are we supposed to know that those people are securing our liberty when governments keep so much from us? And I think the Americans and French might disagree with you. Their nations are only what they are today because their dissent cost a lot of lives. |
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Taking it from that angle, Swedens sex laws are sexist to the extreme, and soon Sweden will be really gay :har: |
Regardless of the stupidity or otherwise of the laws, they remain the laws in that country. Britain has already agreed to his extradition to Sweden for questioning but strangely he's not very keen on going.
Non of the leaks rubbish really has anything to do with him hiding in the embassy for two years. |
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