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In reply to the discussion: Assange to run for Australian senate: WikiLeaks (AFP) [View all]struggle4progress
(126,559 posts)30. He hasn't been in Her Majesty's custody since Thu 16 Dec 10: he was arrested Tues 7 Dec 10
and released on bail Thu 16 Dec 10; from Tue 19 Jun 12, he has remained voluntarily encamped in the Ecuadorian embassy, which no one counts among Her Majesty's detention facilities
LONDON Julian Assange ... was arrested here Tuesday and ordered to remain in custody until a hearing next week on his possible extradition to Sweden ...
WikiLeaks chief Assange arrested in sex-crime case
He is held in London for a Swedish inquiry as funding options dwindle for the site.
December 08, 2010
Henry Chu
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/dec/08/world/la-fg-wikileaks-assange-arrest-20101208
6.37pm: Here's a final summary of the day's events:
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was freed on bail ...
High court judge Mr Justice Ouseley, upheld the decision by City of Westminster magistrates court on Tuesday to free Assange on strict conditions. But there was a wait of more than four hours before it was confirmed that the bail conditions would be met today and he would not have to face another night in jail. The bail conditions were as follows: a £200,000 cash deposit, with a further £40,000 guaranteed in two sureties of £20,000 and strict conditions on his movement.
Lawyers acting for the Crown Prosecution Service argued that Assange was likely to abscond ...
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was freed on bail ...
High court judge Mr Justice Ouseley, upheld the decision by City of Westminster magistrates court on Tuesday to free Assange on strict conditions. But there was a wait of more than four hours before it was confirmed that the bail conditions would be met today and he would not have to face another night in jail. The bail conditions were as follows: a £200,000 cash deposit, with a further £40,000 guaranteed in two sureties of £20,000 and strict conditions on his movement.
Lawyers acting for the Crown Prosecution Service argued that Assange was likely to abscond ...
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange granted bail: as it happened
Matthew Weaver and Haroon Siddique
Thursday 16 December 2010 03.00 EST
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/2010/dec/16/wikileaks-latest-julian-assange-bail-appeal
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and links! links are good! plus it's in today's news! some people actually read links and news!
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#3
Aw, c'mon! I offered lots of options: a US conspiracy theory! a heroic image of Julian's
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#7
How clever! An implied personal attack! You must have a lot of intertube experience!
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#9
I'm disappointed no one has taken me up on my list of senators leaving the USA.
freshwest
Jan 2013
#35
I suppose you mean that you don't much care for informative links, since
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#45
You think he'll push through a constitutional amendment or a change in election law before Sept?
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#40
If his dad gets the Wikileaks party going, and the majority want them to be in a coalition, he could
freshwest
Jan 2013
#46
I hope he wins. Then there will be at least one politician who doesn't belong in jaiil.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2013
#22
It's a safer bet that the Brits will continue to do America's dirty work and keep him locked up.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2013
#24
He hasn't been in Her Majesty's custody since Thu 16 Dec 10: he was arrested Tues 7 Dec 10
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#30
Uh-huh. He can leave the embassy and go anywhere without interference..right?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2013
#37
He's jumped bail and is a fugitive. If he leaves the embassy, he should be treated as any other. nt
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#41
There are various theories about why Assange does not leave the embassy. William Blum,
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#43
I know! It's so shamelessly brazen of me! Just who do I think I am, pointing out
struggle4progress
Jan 2013
#36
Uh oh. You've incurred the wrath of the folks who still believe Julian Assange.
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2013
#29