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snooper2

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15. LOL, the police should say, Yeah, we agree, Free to go Assange!
Fri Feb 5, 2016, 12:07 PM
Feb 2016

Then pull him over two blocks away from the embassy

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Not going to happen MowCowWhoHow III Feb 2016 #1
That classic definition of chutzpah is long overdue in this situation: cemaphonic Feb 2016 #2
The opinion's not legally binding and doesn't void the arrest warrant. n/t pnwmom Feb 2016 #3
Thank you UN panel for injecting some sanity gyroscope Feb 2016 #4
+1 navarth Feb 2016 #5
+++ elias49 Feb 2016 #6
Courageous whistleblowers who run and hide. There is a pattern. randome Feb 2016 #8
..+1 840high Feb 2016 #53
UN panel is full of shit Spider Jerusalem Feb 2016 #7
I agree TexasBushwhacker Feb 2016 #12
He was questioned, then he left Cayenne Feb 2016 #20
That's not quite accurate hack89 Feb 2016 #27
He is willing to answer their questions. ohnoyoudidnt Feb 2016 #21
Has he also agreed to leave the embassy and turn himself in after cstanleytech Feb 2016 #25
They've already decided there's enough evidence for a trial Spider Jerusalem Feb 2016 #35
Still why are they even bothering with this if he has not agreed cstanleytech Feb 2016 #46
But they can't arrest him at the embassy hack89 Feb 2016 #28
Awe, there there harun Feb 2016 #30
. Our petulance rationalized. Human nature. LanternWaste Feb 2016 #31
Tsk Spider Jerusalem Feb 2016 #33
Exactly. moondust Feb 2016 #41
There is no justice in this case. Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2016 #51
K&R elias49 Feb 2016 #9
This is a major setback for the authoritarians that want to punish those that dare speak rhett o rick Feb 2016 #10
Also for those who want justice for sexual assault victims brooklynite Feb 2016 #13
Justice? Why is it that we only look for justice when the state wants to persecute someone rhett o rick Feb 2016 #16
There's still no evidence the US wants to prosecute Assange brooklynite Feb 2016 #18
How naive would one be to think the US doesn't want to punish Mr. Assange. rhett o rick Feb 2016 #32
Maybe the fact that they actually ondicted Snowden? brooklynite Feb 2016 #38
Am I understanding you to say that the US government is disinterested in Assange? rhett o rick Feb 2016 #39
Oh come on. Born yesterday? elias49 Feb 2016 #55
Wonderful FlatBaroque Feb 2016 #11
If only he had not run after the Swedish prosecutor had scheduled an interview to talk to him. hack89 Feb 2016 #14
LOL. And Mr. Assuange would be locked up in solitary confinement for the rest of his life rhett o rick Feb 2016 #34
Yet he was allowed to walk around England a free man for two years completely unmolested. hack89 Feb 2016 #37
So you are claiming that our government has no interest in him? nm rhett o rick Feb 2016 #40
So why didn't they extradite him from England? hack89 Feb 2016 #42
LOL. Your simple question would require me to read their minds. rhett o rick Feb 2016 #44
I look at actions not words hack89 Feb 2016 #47
Well then you'll notice that our government is unusually hard on whistle-blowers rhett o rick Feb 2016 #48
Yet they completely ignored Assange for two years. Nt hack89 Feb 2016 #56
LOL, the police should say, Yeah, we agree, Free to go Assange! snooper2 Feb 2016 #15
Why didn't you complete your sentence. "...and disappear him." I hate to think that a Democrat rhett o rick Feb 2016 #36
He is free to leave at any time... TipTok Feb 2016 #17
What's your point? nm rhett o rick Feb 2016 #45
How can one be illegally detained if they are free to leave... TipTok Feb 2016 #49
Define "free to leave". He can open the door and walk out. Is that free to leave? rhett o rick Feb 2016 #50
He has a choice, so yes he is free to leave cemaphonic Feb 2016 #54
That's no different than anyone else... TipTok Feb 2016 #58
Hostage situation at a bank. christx30 Feb 2016 #59
Is the suspect "free to leave"? And you suggest that Assange is holed up in rhett o rick Feb 2016 #62
That's more believable than... randome Feb 2016 #64
Our government is very harsh on anyone that dares speak truth to power, yet rhett o rick Feb 2016 #65
Irrelevant. Heroes sometimes commit crimes. randome Feb 2016 #66
How many of those heroes pissed off the CIA? rhett o rick Feb 2016 #67
I don't get how a UN panel can instruct on law enforcement of a country. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #19
It's not legally binding. ohnoyoudidnt Feb 2016 #22
They can't... TipTok Feb 2016 #23
Nothing the UN does is legally binding. Xithras Feb 2016 #24
Free outside Sweden could happen. Compensation, never. Warpy Feb 2016 #26
It means jack shit, but most folks have figured that out already. Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #29
Wired article: L. Coyote Feb 2016 #43
Who held Assange against his will? Appears he made this decision so he can compensate himself since Thinkingabout Feb 2016 #52
I wish he would go free. He would self-destruct just like O.J. Simpson. randome Feb 2016 #57
Very likely treestar Feb 2016 #61
Based on what? treestar Feb 2016 #60
If anyone deserves compensation, it's the Ecuadoran people ... JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2016 #63
Good on the UN panel prouddemfromaustin44 Feb 2016 #68
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