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In reply to the discussion: Ecuador says UK violating human rights of WikiLeaks' Assange [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)that he cannot get a fair trial or even investigation, why shouldn't he go?
I just don't see how you could get evidence in this case.
You haven't really answered my question. What kind of evidence other than the he said, she said evidence could you get.
In this country what Assange is accused of doing is not a crime. And that is partly because of the difficulty in trying such a case fairly. If she had become pregnant, then it would be different.
Governments need to be more zealous in prosecuting rape cases in which the claims and evidence are strong. In some respect, the Assange case makes a bit of a mockery of the many women who suffer in silence unwilling to accuse their abusers. Something stinks about the charges against Assange. Is Sweden seriously willing to pay the money to incarcerate a man on such a shaky charge?