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Old 12-20-12, 07:17 PM   #1
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An amazing comment coming from someone that is hiding behind someone elses locked door.

Doesn't he realise statements like those announced today will only strengthen the resolve of those who intend to bring him to justice

Julian Assange: Wikileaks to release 'million more files in 2013'

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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said his work "will not be cowed," as he promised the whistle-blowing site would release a million more documents.
In a speech from a balcony at the Ecuadorean embassy in London, he said the files to be published in 2013 would affect "every country in this world".
I hope by "every country in this world" he is also including Ecuador

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Old 12-20-12, 07:41 PM   #2
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I didn't realise they had cows in the Ecuadorian Embassy.

He's only trying to get his head on telly in a vain attempt to stay relevant. I think he sees that as his only chance of getting out of going to Sweden.
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Old 12-20-12, 07:48 PM   #3
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I didn't realise they had cows in the Ecuadorian Embassy.

He's only trying to get his head on telly in a vain attempt to stay relevant. I think he sees that as his only chance of getting out of going to Sweden.
The only one I'm aware of was the actual ambassador

Your probably right about the publicity as well.....I only wish the cost of watching over the embassy could be added to the charges he is already facing.
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Old 12-20-12, 07:49 PM   #4
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Hand him an invoice when you pop him on the plane at Heathrow.
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I wonder if a noose is in this outside traitors future.

Despite how much so called "good" he has done, he still leaked US military secrets, and should be strung up on a noose.

I am glad the far left lunatics of South America wish to support him, I wonder if a trade embargo would change their minds, Venezuela and the other commies can only give them so much money and trade. Take it out (economically) on the country who harbors this criminal, then watch thier views change.

Abolish NAFTA. Maybe there will be jobs for Americans in the usa, not Mexico and Equador, or Belize.

Edit I blame Hugo Chavez, and his south American supporters, show them they do not need us, go on, be a man!
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Old 12-20-12, 07:58 PM   #6
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I wonder if a noose is in this outside traitors future.

Despite how much so called "good" he has done, he still leaked US military secrets, and should be strung up on a noose.

I am glad the far left lunatics of South America wish to support him, I wonder if a trade embargo would change their minds, Venezuela and the other commies can only give them so much money and trade. Take it out (economically) on the country who harbors this criminal, then watch thier views change.

Abolish NAFTA. Maybe there will be jobs for Americans in the usa, not Mexico and Equador.
This is where we disagree. As a journalist he should have the ability to publish freely what is made available to him, regardless of whom it embarrasses. On the other hand he does need to answer the questions of the Swedish authorities as the courts in the UK have ruled.

AFAIK the US has not made any movement to arrest or extradite Assange for any offence against US laws. If they choose to do so then your comments may have some relevance to his case. It was Bradley Manning who leaked the information NOT Assange as he was merely the publisher. In essence his actions are no different to other journalists who have published embarrassing facts leaked to them by members of government or their agencies.

AS for NAFTA, I'm buggered if I can make the mental leap you have. Well done for linking two things that have absolutely nothing to do with one another.
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Old 12-20-12, 07:59 PM   #7
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A noose, an invoice....let us simply get him on a plane abroad first
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Old 12-20-12, 08:35 PM   #8
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This is where we disagree. As a journalist he should have the ability to publish freely what is made available to him, regardless of whom it embarrasses. On the other hand he does need to answer the questions of the Swedish authorities as the courts in the UK have ruled.
Could have been done long time ago, if questioning him really would have been Sweden's priority. Questioning witnesses in diplomatic or international distorted cases like this one in a neutral setting and under dipomatic protection, has been done before, and if you go back to the beginning of thios, Assange had offered this by his own initiative. But Sweden did not show much interest in that, but put priority on getting him in its hands. Due to the dubious and highly suspicious nature of this case, the question is why. If it is a plot, a conspiracy - and secret services and foreign ministries plan such plots, don't they, this case now would in no way be a first - then Assange has all reasons to worry that the US is behind it and wants to either put him on ice eternally by putting the current pressure in him, or to get him in their own hands. The women filing the charges are dubious themselves, and not really beyond doubt about their "innocence". Sex, and claims about it, true or false, are a weapon in the arsenal of secret services and foreign ministries.

The motive and interest of the US is beyond doubt. It wants revenge for having been exposed in many things that qualify for crime and treason at highest offices. The scandal is not that these dirt was revealed - the scandal is that the dirt was done in the first, stockpiled up high, and then tried to be hidden from the American people. Instead of hating Assange, they should hate their own criminal, lying politicians right up to the ranks of the White House.

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AFAIK the US has not made any movement to arrest or extradite Assange for any offence against US laws.
That means nothing, and to reapte it so often on this board is opportunistic, acted naivety. They could file and request once Assange is in a Swedish prison, and some months ago there was a short news in some papers that the Swedish have deliberatly refused to guarantee that he would not be extradited to the US. The Us knows that it would raise public opinion against itself it it files a request in advance, saying that if the swedes get Assange the Us would like to get him - the poublic outcry would be tremendous and helping Assange.

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If they choose to do so then your comments may have some relevance to his case. It was Bradley Manning who leaked the information NOT Assange as he was merely the publisher. In essence his actions are no different to other journalists who have published embarrassing facts leaked to them by members of government or their agencies.
The US so I read earlier thisw years, considers to sue Assange for having hired Manning to commit acts of illegal information gathering, which then would fall under espionage laws, if I recall it correctly.

Legally, that may even be true. But the argument still stands that if politicians would not have lied in the first and get their hands deep into the dirt and betrayed the Americna people over certain issues, Manning would not have been able to collect data to give it to assange who then could uncover the faces behind the masks in a great coup.

I do not like Assange as a person, I am about the function of Wikileaks or acording organisation. I do not claim Assange has not committed rape, becasue I simply do not know the truth. But I know that the Swedish laws have some very - strange laws on what can be defined as rape under certain circumstances, which is something that has gotten international attention already before the Assange case. What I do for sure is to list why the doubts about the honest intention of the Swedes must be put into doubt, and that Assange indeed has very, very good reasons to fear that it is just an plot to get him into US custody one day, or into a prison in another country for eons to come, so that he cannot rebuild Wikileaks and start working on the funding basis of it again. Right now, it is a dead body floating in the waster - and that is definitely not to the displeasure of the US. I am sure they take grim satisfaction from it.

One thing also is clear. If one day it becomes clear that he indeed committed a rape worth the term not only by Swedish but also by international law standards, he should be serving the penalty according to Swedish laws then. And without him being extradited to the US afterwards. But until his guilt is proven and the possibility that it all is a plot, a conspiracy, is being ruled out beyond all doubt., he has to be seen as innocent. A basic principle, a pillar of Western law philosophy that is. Guild must not be assumed - it must be proven.

And when questioning him is what the Swedish police claims would help to decide whether to continue with the case or not, then one must ask why they are not interested as much in questioning him indeed as they are interested in getting him under their control and in their custody.

And one thing is clear: with so powerful enemies with long reach, like Assange has made himself, he has all reasons one could imagine to be worrying about a plot, and to be a bit paranoid.
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Couldn't the Swedish police question him at the Ecuadorian embassy?
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Skybird you make a big deal about American official lying to us but AFAIR there wasn't much in the Wikileaks to get upset about. Certainly no earth shaking revelations like you imply.

Care to detail in your usual brief fashion exactly what particular revelations in the Wikileaks we are supposed to form a lynch mob over? I mean it's a long way out to the barn for my torch and pitchfork and i'm kinda saving those for a special occasion along with my supply of tar and feathers.
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If the US are so hot to get hold of him why not apply to the UK courts for an extradition order? Why go through the sham of having him in Sweden? In some reports I've read it could actually be easier from the UK than Sweden.

What I'm saying is that a UK court has found cause to have him sent to Sweden. Therefore I repeat that he has to go to Sweden to answer their questions. Whether he could or could not answer those questions in the UK is irrelevant.

The bollocks about the US being after him is IMHO more about keeping him out of Sweden than it is about keeping him out of the US. But that just my opinion and as Subsim is about expressing ones opinions then I'll bloody well do so thanks.

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Perhaps they should invade the Ecuadorian embassy with cows?
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If the US are so hot to get hold of him why not apply to the UK courts for an extradition order? Why go through the sham of having him in Sweden? In some reports I've read it could actually be easier from the UK than Sweden.

What I'm saying is that a UK court has found cause to have him sent to Sweden. Therefore I repeat that he has to go to Sweden to answer their questions. Whether he could or could not answer those questions in the UK is irrelevant.

The bollocks about the US being after him is IMHO more about keeping him out of Sweden than it is about keeping him out of the US. But that just my opinion and as Subsim is about expressing ones opinions then I'll bloody well do so thanks.
Pretty much how I see it....he is in the UK and therefore answerable to the law of the land.....UK land.
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Couldn't the Swedish police question him at the Ecuadorian embassy?
I am not certain, but I think that was mentioned before, like a neutral place and a protected arrangement that he had offered even before he went there. But I seem to recall the Swedes turned down the Equadorian setting, too.

It'S not about the questioning. It is about getting him into Swedish custody, no matter what. I live under the very strong impression that this is the real priority of this operation. The questioning is probably just a deceptive veil.
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If the US are so hot to get hold of him why not apply to the UK courts for an extradition order? Why go through the sham of having him in Sweden? In some reports I've read it could actually be easier from the UK than Sweden.
Everybody would immediately point fingers at the US AND BRITAIN, giving Assange the victimization bonus. First the Swedes call, the brits arrest, the US denies, and when the Swedes don't get him, the denying US directly intervenes in Britain? A publicity armageddon.
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