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Originally Posted by Skybird
Laws. Are just that.
Not more.
They can be meant to serve the good, or the evil.
But once hijacked, even laws meant to serve the good, can serve the purpose of the bad and the evil instead.
And then the untouchable status of said laws better is to be questioned. Else you end up in some really troubling and inhumane regimes and conditions.
It's tricky to assess when is what. In Assange's case, the very high probability of all this being a plot to just get him, no matter how, is very high.
This story stinks. From all beginning on.
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Sky, he went right through our judicial system and failed to get the result he wanted at every point of the process, he then jumped bail and as such is in breach of UK law, the same law everyone else in the UK apart from the monarch and diplomats is subject to.
I'm unaware of any evidence to support any conspiracy theories and as far as I'm aware, both the UK and Swedish governments have given assurances he won't be extradited to the US.
As far as I'm aware it is actually harder in Swedish law to extradite when compared to the process involved regarding the UK.
Assange has painted himself into said corner, nobody else.