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11-20-19, 04:02 PM | #151 | |
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Platapus' signature comes to mind. Abusus Non Tollit Usum" or "The abuse does not take away from the use".
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11-20-19, 04:20 PM | #152 | |
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Our own fault.
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11-21-19, 06:07 PM | #153 |
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11-24-19, 02:03 AM | #154 |
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If I am accused of sexual assault I don't get to hide in an embassy.
He chose to. That tells me a LOT. Face your accuser and make your case. Your job, your "journalism" doesn't matter. Be the man you tell people you are, or run away. Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
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11-24-19, 07:50 AM | #155 |
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It was a plot, staged to get hands on him. The question of guilt never played a role.
And you would have been naive enough to voluntarily step into that trap and trust in that the rigged game rules would give you a fair deal...? Well, then you would have gotten what you asked for. The way the American side has switche don and off and on accusaitons and pulled new ones out of the hat suddenly - THAT is what tellsa lot.
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11-25-19, 07:26 AM | #156 |
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I hear from the news this rat needs to go to hospital or he will die in prison, bet some folk would like to put that to the test.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/julian-...y-2019-11-25/# https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/index.html
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02-05-20, 04:40 PM | #157 |
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^ maybe you should change your mind.
Assange made it clear that countries are no longer interested today in legitimate confidentiality, but in the suppression of important information about corruption and crimes. "A made-up rape allegation and fabricated evidence in Sweden, pressure from the UK not to drop the case, a biased judge, detention in a maximum security prison, psychological torture; and soon extradition to the U.S., where he could face up to 175 years in prison for exposing war crimes." 1. The Swedish Police constructed a story of rape 2. Assange contacts the Swedish judiciary several times to make a statement; but he is turned down 3. When the highest Swedish court finally forced public prosecutors in Stockholm to either file charges or suspend the case, the British authorities demanded: «Dont get cold feet!!» 4. In the UK, violations of bail conditions are generally only punished with monetary fines or, at most, a couple of days behind bars. But Assange was given 50 weeks in a maximum-security prison without the ability to prepare his own defense 5. A prison sentence of 175 years for investigative journalism: The precedent the USA vs. Julian Assange case could set The states are the real traitors: «A murderous system is being created before our very eyes» The 'Five eyes' are not the good guys here. edit: Or anywhere else it seems. The english-speaking race-patriots club of looking down on others https://www.lawfareblog.com/newly-di...-eyes-alliance https://www.newcoldwar.org/consortiu...sed-once-more/
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09-07-20, 08:09 AM | #158 |
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Assange's legal fight to avoid U.S. espionage trial resumes in London (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-b...-idUSKBN25X10D Is Wikileaks legal? Obviously, yes. Interesting article: https://political-economy.com/is-wikileaks-legal/
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09-07-20, 08:22 AM | #159 |
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I dont dare to imagine the political pressure the judge is under. Its cases like this that build reputations - or destroy them.
The public will never learn about it. But states have interests. And the brexited UK wants something from the US, while being in the much weaker position from start on.
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09-07-20, 08:32 AM | #160 |
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You just may well be right but 'so much for justice' if you are.
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09-07-20, 08:32 AM | #161 | |
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I do not like to defend Assange, but he is not a US subject, so he is not subject to US rule. Accusations to destroy his reputation to make the public shut up and trying to let him die should not be a common procedure here.
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09-07-20, 04:26 PM | #162 |
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The Assange case was handled incorrectly, especially from the Swedish side, and of course not unexpectedly by political pressure, there have been other people who have had the same flow of information as him and he became more of a coincidence a front figure in the context, however he has a responsibility for his actions. As I understand the situation, for several reasons he does not have much to bargain with, that time is over, and "in principle" he is the highest bidder for different states.
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Other than what Assange and his supporters are claiming, is there any evidence that he was setup or that the Swedish police was manufacturing evidence?
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09-08-20, 02:31 PM | #164 |
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Please, we all know why all this happened?
Before you can kill someone or put him in jail with made-up accusations, you first destroy his reputation, so the public condemns said person and asks no more questions. Even when it comes to violating official law like an extradiction to a foreign country. Here it backfired, because the political pressure from the US to forge documents was a bit too obvious. Forged documents: https://www.pressenza.com/2020/03/ho...ulian-assange/
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09-08-20, 05:55 PM | #165 |
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Swedish legislation is and remains a mystery in many aspects and in the J.A. case it is obvious of a lot due to a feminist attitude in courts which in many cases permeates the judiciary in Sweden in general. Little has changed in the current situation, the same jargon prevails in many ways, tameness, ridiculous and extremely long negotiation times than normal, one should consider this if there is to be a conversation based on such a fuzzy attitude. As previously mentioned here, there are many ambiguities partly from the Preliminary Investigation Protocol and the preliminary investigation, these differ which also results in a weakness partly in police action but also from the first instance in the court chain itself. The witnesses have also not been able to be proven in a safe way, which has been the subject of a number of speculations. If you had shown impartiality from the beginning, you could have sifted the bait away from the wheat.
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