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In reply to the discussion: Defending Assange against sexual assault allegations [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)I never claimed Assange should have presented his claim of innocence at Belmarsh. That is your claim. Trying to turn this around and pretend I'm claiming something I clearly haven't does your argument no good. It just shows you're willing to employ strawman rhetoric when it suits you.
I never claimed the Belmarsh decision was wrong. In fact, I clearly stated I didn't disagree with it. The UK is an EU country. The warrant was an EU warrant. They need only consider if the warrant was valid or not. They found it was. I never disputed this. Assange's guilt or innocence has nothing to do with their decision anymore than anything else that isn't related to the validity of the warrant. Until Assange is charged with a crime, his guilt or innocence is irrelevant. You keep expecting Assange to defend himself against something he hasn't even been charged with. The fallacy of this is strikingly apparent and demonstrably false provable by your own reference that you keep claiming proves otherwise, but suspiciously are unable to quote.
I already told you what the significance of his testimony was. Did you not even bother to read my last post?