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In reply to the discussion: The Swedish Prosecutor Lied As Charged. Admits No Legal Impediment to London Interview w/Assange. [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Stating that it is against Swedish law seems to be. Those statements aren't the same. Assange needs to answer questions. This will be very interesting. If they show up, question him and try to arrest him, will Ecuador harbor someone with an arrest warrant for possible charges as have been discussed. I can fully understand why the prosecutor wouldn't want the interview to occur at the embassy. That is common sense. That doesn't mean it goes against Swedish law. I want to see him questioned on the accusations and see what happens. I am not a part of the cult of personality where there is the belief that his is innocent. Accusations such as this should have the upmost of priority. After his lack of actions with respect to Chelsea Manning it is very easy for one to see his complete lack of morals. I highly doubt anyone would be surprised if some of the claims made against him were true. Seems like we might have a standoff between two highly questionable characters. Seems a little odd that people think the prosecutor has been doing this for this long without approval.