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In reply to the discussion: Julian Assange should be allowed free and compensated, UN panel finds [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)34. LOL. And Mr. Assuange would be locked up in solitary confinement for the rest of his life
or until he goes crazy. But I can see how some would see that as "resolved".
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Julian Assange should be allowed free and compensated, UN panel finds [View all]
brett_jv
Feb 2016
OP
This is a major setback for the authoritarians that want to punish those that dare speak
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#10
Justice? Why is it that we only look for justice when the state wants to persecute someone
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#16
How naive would one be to think the US doesn't want to punish Mr. Assange.
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#32
Am I understanding you to say that the US government is disinterested in Assange?
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#39
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
Well then you'll notice that our government is unusually hard on whistle-blowers
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#48
Why didn't you complete your sentence. "...and disappear him." I hate to think that a Democrat
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#36
Define "free to leave". He can open the door and walk out. Is that free to leave?
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#50
Is the suspect "free to leave"? And you suggest that Assange is holed up in
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#62
Our government is very harsh on anyone that dares speak truth to power, yet
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#65
Who held Assange against his will? Appears he made this decision so he can compensate himself since
Thinkingabout
Feb 2016
#52