@UptheCypherPunx you're wrong (& so was the majority of that UN committee). Assange is free to leave the embassy at any time.
@EyeEdinburgh No. On the law Assange is arbitrarily detained. But you're entitled to an opinion. @UptheCypherPunx http://justice4assange.com
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@assangeVsweden No. On the law, Assange is evading arrest for bail jumping & extradition for rape. Your opinion is wrong.
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@assangeVsweden Assange has chosen to be in the Ecuador embassy & can leave at at time. No law detains him there.
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@EyeEdinburgh@UptheCypherPunx The EAW keeps him there. It's issued by a Swedish prosecutor. The courts are considering whether to revoke it -
@assangeVsweden No law requires Assange to remain within the Ecuador embassy. Assange is wanted in Sweden for rape.
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@EyeEdinburgh The woman says police made it up & railroaded her. UN says Sweden violates his due process rightspic.twitter.com/T3aAsAOm5T
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@assangeVsweden But Julian Assange described to his lawyer what he did to the women, & what he described doing was rape & sexual assault.
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@EyeEdinburgh No, Assange has never given his account. In the extradition proceedings the lawyers were confined to using prosecutor's (contd -
@EyeEdinburgh The prosecutor has avoided taking his testimony for almost 6 years, Swedish courts found against her for mishandling his case. - 5 more replies
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