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In reply to the discussion: Rape and the left: Assange, Galloway and the problem with women [View all]LadyHawkAZ
(6,199 posts)1. Not two women
Nearly four thousand. Somewhere is Sweden there are close to four thousand women, PER YEAR, watching news stories reducing their complaints to footnotes. You know? The ones that Sweden has ignored, not bothered to prosecute, even though the rapists are right there in the country and not in the UK? The ones you seem to feel aren't quite as special as the Assange case, although you can't quite say why? And that's just one years worth of rapes in Sweden. For some reason, you aren't posting OP after OP after OP after endless OP demanding that their attackers be brought to justice. Sometimes what you don't say can tell on you.
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Rape and the left: Assange, Galloway and the problem with women [View all]
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
OP
Please provide a link for your facts since they don't match anything I've read on Sweden's very poor
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#24
If the cases are being ignored in Sweden, how is an American who can't read or speak Swedish
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#6
Is all criminal prosecution unjust, when we do not know in advance if the charges are true?
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#17
The political aspect of the trial combined with the unlikelihood of conviction
JDPriestly
Aug 2012
#60
It's the step just before indictment. Which corresponds to "formally charging".
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2012
#75
Bingo. Observing all this shameless, blatant hypocrisy, and denial, is actually painful, and
Zorra
Aug 2012
#78
Bingo. Observing all this shameless, blatant hypocrisy, and denial, is actually painful, and
Zorra
Aug 2012
#79
Please tell me why the US didn't just do the simple thing and extradite him from the UK?
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#7
Yes, exactly -- which is why Assange's claims that the US is trying to extradite him here
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#43
To my understanding it's not extradition that he is worried about, it's a rendition, and I
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2012
#56
I never said he was a good guy, but he is the guy in the cross hairs and he is the guy that gave
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2012
#61