Pilger has jumped the shark: Corbyn is "completely incorruptible" ... apart from snuggling up to IRA, Hamas, etc
https://twitter.com/Trickyjabs/status/857865750975000576 …
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It has nothing to do with what I believe. It's a legal finding by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention after a 16 month deliberation.
Which has been widely rubbished the world over as frankly absurd.
It's been rubbished by the UK because it lost, twice. Meanwhile, the world over supports UN https://justice4assange.com/UN-Consequences.html#500 … http://freeassangenow.org
"The world over" 





Yes, the UN is a global body, unlike Westminster. Happy to share the view of this case outside the UK/London bubble http://www.firstpost.com/world/around-500-signatories-including-nobel-prize-winners-ask-uk-to-release-julian-assange-2650822.html …pic.twitter.com/Eq1HqHi8j3
I think you've just given me an excellent example of the appeal-to-authority logical fallacy.
If your view is that the Rule of Law is a logical fallacy, I don't see how this conversation can progress in a productive manner.
If you think that that decision in any way represents the rule of law I seriously doubt the veracity of your knowledge of jurisprudence...
I know it hurts to lose, but the WGAD decision is clear, and the ICCPR is binding on the UK. Here's some UN guidance http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=17013&LangID=E …pic.twitter.com/1RLlr34UVA
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