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Hissyspit

(45,790 posts)
25. How do you know they haven't?
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 07:23 PM
Jul 2012
http://justice4assange.com/US-Extradition.html

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Wouldn’t the UK be more likely to extradite Assange than Sweden?

Some critical voices claim that the UK-US extradition treaty is more permissive than the Sweden-US extradition treaty. Extradition to the US, they claim, would be simpler from the UK than from Sweden.

This argument fails on several points:

The UK’s extradition treaty does not have the temporary surrender (’conditional release’) clause. The UK’s judicial review process, while far from perfect, has a number of practical review mechanisms. The nearest equivalent case, of Gary McKinnon - a UK citizen who has been charged for hacking US military systems - has been opposed in the courts for 8 years.

Public opinion and the media (to a greater extent) are more sympathetic to Julian Assange in the UK than in Sweden. Public pressure could draw out the process of extradition to the United States in the UK. In Sweden the media climate is hostile (see Media climate in Sweden) due to the sex allegations. Public outcry would be significantly weaker and therefore less likely to stand in the way of a strategically convenient extradition.

In the UK, Julian Assange is better able to defend himself, muster support and understand the legal procedures against him. In Sweden on the other hand, the language barrier prevents him from effectively challenging the actions against.

The UK is politically better positioned to withstand pressure from the United States than Sweden. Sweden is a small country of nine million people close to Russia. It has grown increasingly dependent on the United States. In recent years Sweden has complied with directives from the United States in a manner that has not been scrutinised by Parliament, as has been revealed by the disclosed diplomatic cables (see Political Interference).

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Nothing to see here, folks. Move along. Move along. leveymg Jul 2012 #1
How disingenuous Demeter Jul 2012 #2
U.S. CITIZENS aren't interested in what's happening with Assange? red dog 1 Jul 2012 #3
But it is true hack89 Jul 2012 #9
"Assange is not a topic of discussion in America"? red dog 1 Jul 2012 #14
Most of the topics on here are not topics in reality... Comrade_McKenzie Jul 2012 #19
Thanks for making my point hack89 Jul 2012 #20
"The fact that something is a big deal on DU does not mean it's a big deal in the real world" red dog 1 Jul 2012 #23
Suuuureee.... Fearless Jul 2012 #4
Assange did not release the documents. He published them on the internet. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #8
That's my point. It's all bull shit. Fearless Jul 2012 #10
Reminds Me of April Glasby's Assurance to Saddam Hussein that U.S. Wouldn't Intervene triplepoint Jul 2012 #5
+1 Excellent example. Lionessa Jul 2012 #13
I'll give you a hint... EX500rider Jul 2012 #17
Yep, I thought of it while I was out. Senior moments, what can I say, I know, just escapes me fttt. Lionessa Jul 2012 #21
He does have a point about it being as easy from the UK treestar Jul 2012 #6
False. Hissyspit Jul 2012 #15
What is false about that? treestar Jul 2012 #18
I'll see if I can find it, but I read an explanation about Lionessa Jul 2012 #22
This is a start: Hissyspit Jul 2012 #24
Thank you, when I googled I got so overwhelmed with that days news, regardless of word choice, Lionessa Jul 2012 #26
How do you know they haven't? Hissyspit Jul 2012 #25
As if the ambassador would know. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #7
''He's not the household name in the US that you might think,'' he said. TouchOfGray Jul 2012 #11
Do they know the name of the Vice President? Hissyspit Jul 2012 #16
Apparently he and Diane Fienstein are not on the same page this week. Lionessa Jul 2012 #12
If US is not interested in Assange why does WAPO propose economic pressure be applied on Ecuador? cqo_000 Jul 2012 #27
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