@UptheCypherPunx you're wrong (& so was the majority of that UN committee). Assange is free to leave the embassy at any time.
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@EyeEdinburgh The prosecutor has avoided taking his testimony for almost 6 years, Swedish courts found against her for mishandling his case. -
@assangeVsweden No. Assange spent 2 years going through extradition process,then jumped bail into embassy to outwait statute of limitations.
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@assangeVsweden In fact, Julian Assange has avoided providing his testimony for 6 years so that he couldn't be charged with sexual assault.
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@assangeVsweden If Assange voluntarily remains in the Ecuador embassy for another 4 years, he can't be charged with rape, either.
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@EyeEdinburgh So you approve of a prosecutor derelicting her duty for 6 years to the detriment of the investigation & all parties involved? -
@assangeVsweden There is no dereliction of duty. Two years extradition process, followed by 4 years of Asssange evading justice in embassy.
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@EyeEdinburgh description in EAW & police's reported account = One of the reasons his due process rights were found to have been violated. - 1 more reply
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@assangeVsweden So Assange even refused to talk to his lawyer about what he did to the two women? Interesting. Of course,his right to do so.
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@assangeVsweden So Assange's line from the beginning has been that he used condoms, always? He never claimed otherwise? Really?
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