...led to his finally being questioned at the embassy in November 2016 (the prosecutor had refused until finally compelled by Sweden's Court of Appeal in 2015, which reprimanded her for failing to progress the preliminary investigation). Assange's statement included exculpatory..
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The exculpatory SMS messages came to light in 2016 from the phone of the woman where she said she "felt railroaded by police and others" who "made up the charges" and "wanted to get Assange", and she "didn't want to accuse him of anything". The details of the case are fascinating
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and it is encouraging to see people developing expertise in this case as more and more information is set to come to light. I hope many people will be inspired to look into the detail of this deeply politicised case and its many irregularities. More: see http://justice4assange.com
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What a pity that
@AssangeLegal has taken so much time to help inform@lawfareblog but they have not even bothered to edit their article. Clearly not a source that can be trusted.https://twitter.com/lawfareblog/status/1026141028582137856 …
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