Assange to go!

Local conspiracy theorist Evangelion happy he’s going away for not responding to a false rape charge in Sweden that ended up being dropped. Says it all really

Are you this callous to all rape victims? The issue is he didn’t even attempt to stand trial for the charge, a charge he could be proven innocent of.

Perhaps you just want a lawless land where everyone can just rape, murder and steal anything they like?

The only person making this difficult is him, and now he’s wasted years in a hole of his own creation, ******** up the walls of his most esteemed hosts embassy.
 
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According to the accusers lawyer, it's not a "false rape charge" and hasn't been dropped at all:

It was actually dropped...

But not because it was a false rape accusation. The sexual assault was dropped as it exceeded the time limit to bring a prosecution and the rape charge was dropped because there wasn’t a realistic chance of being a prosecution before it’s time limit expired. Now that’s changed obviously the victim is asking for it to be reopened and the Swedish police are now reconsidering the case.
 
Rape in Sweden can be consensual sex without protection so different meanings, authorities could be putting pressure on women etc.

I not really that bothered, quite like assange though, he's got guts or brains or something.
 
Ok, but a man who thought pizzagate was 'a thing' calling someone else a conspiracy theorist is still funny :D

Suggesting a pedo ring may exist within the US Government isn't exactly a conspiracy, it happens everywhere else.

But the hysterical nonsense you guys have spewed every day for the last 3 years with your Russia and anti-Trump ramblings, makes Alex Jones look sane
 
Assange made the ultimate mistake of going against the system.

A bit like Snowden... He basically confirmed what others had been saying for years that the government was illegally spying on its citizens. Absolutely unacceptable behaviour... Obviously not the government, might can never not do right.
 
Assange made the ultimate mistake of going against the system.

A bit like Snowden... He basically confirmed what others had been saying for years that the government was illegally spying on its citizens. Absolutely unacceptable behaviour... Obviously not the government, might can never not do right.

I think that you should always assume that if they can do it, they will. I have never heard of such a benevolent government that it does not want to know as much as is possible about its citizens. Anywhere. Ever.
 
I've heard about the 5 year jail term if he finds himself in America, but somehow think that if he does indeed enter the US 'justice' (lol) system he won't be getting out again for a long, long time, if ever.
 
Are you this callous to all rape victims? The issue is he didn’t even attempt to stand trial for the charge, a charge he could be proven innocent of.

I don't know about you, but if I was falsely accused of a serious crime I would not stand trial and risk being wrongly convicted. It was only recently a woman made many false rape claims causing men to be falsely convicted and others flee the country to avoid prosecution....

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-47738892
 
"Are you this callous to all rape victims? The issue is he didn’t even attempt to stand trial for the charge, a charge he could be proven innocent of."

He has never been charged with anything even though Sweden could have done that in his absence. John Pilger has summed up the allegations, because that's all they are, quite well showing how little there is to them and the political motivations involved.

http://johnpilger.com/articles/getting-julian-assange-the-untold-story

Sweden wanted to drop any possible extradition against him as far back as 2013, but the CPS persuaded them not to.

https://www.jonathan-cook.net/blog/2018-02-12/the-uks-hidden-role-in-assanges-detention/

The UN has found twice in Assange's favour that he was being 'arbitrarily detained' in the the Ecuadorian embassy accepting his reasons for asylum and noting that Sweden made little effort to proceed with the investigation against him.

https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=17013&

This is nothing to do with sexual assault allegations and everything to do with destroying a journalist who published documents that damaged the reputation of the US and some of its awful politicians.

£16 million 24/7 every day for 7 years police surveillance for skipping bail? 50 week sentence for such a minor offence that everyone else gets a slap on the wrist for if they haven't got previous?

If this had happened in the official enemy state of Russia what do you think the hacks in the corporate press would say about it?
 
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If anyone can't see that this whole thing is politically motivated then you are either willfully ignorant or stupid - or perhaps biased somehow.
Assange will end up in the US jailed for life to lifting the curtain on what really happens with our government overlords - he needs to be made an example of so others think about doing the same.

The US will find some other thing to charge him with once they get their hands on him, the laws in the US are such that they don't even need to charge him with anything - they can just keep him locked up in solitary confinement, just like Chelsea Manning at the moment, indefinitely.
 
just like Chelsea Manning at the moment, indefinitely.
I don't know about that, manning got released from solitary confinement just before the UK were allowed to drag him from the ecuador embassy, hours before assange's people announced that he was going to be arrested. reckon manning might be better off than assange now.
 
I don't know about that, manning got released from solitary confinement just before the UK were allowed to drag him from the ecuador embassy, hours before assange's people announced that he was going to be arrested. reckon manning might be better off than assange now.

I thought manning was pardoned by Obama and released some time ago????
 

Manning was released then sent back into custody for another reason.

On January 17, 2017, President Barack Obama commuted Manning's sentence to nearly seven years of confinement dating from her arrest on May 27, 2010. Before her recent jailing on March 8, 2019 for her continued refusal to testify before a grand jury against Julian Assange, Manning was earning a living through speaking engagements.
 
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