DrZoidberg
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48249486
BTW, this is misleading. It says that one of the two women who originally accused Assange of raped wanted the case re-opened.
1) None of the women ever accused Assange of rape. That was what the prosecutor chose to label it as.
2) In Sweden as soon as a rape accusation has been made (not necessarily by the alleged victim) the state takes it over and the victim has zero control over the case. This means that this initiative has to have come from the prosecutor. Not the victim.
3) So this is 100% only an initiative by the Swedish government. So politically motivated.
4) Considering how damn dodgy the initial case was this is interesting. The prosecutor hardly has the cooperation of the two women. They were never happy about it.
So, what's the goal here? Super strange.
No, matter how I dislike Assange, it's increasingly starting to look like he was correct originally. That the goal was to get him extradited to USA
BTW, this is misleading. It says that one of the two women who originally accused Assange of raped wanted the case re-opened.
1) None of the women ever accused Assange of rape. That was what the prosecutor chose to label it as.
2) In Sweden as soon as a rape accusation has been made (not necessarily by the alleged victim) the state takes it over and the victim has zero control over the case. This means that this initiative has to have come from the prosecutor. Not the victim.
3) So this is 100% only an initiative by the Swedish government. So politically motivated.
4) Considering how damn dodgy the initial case was this is interesting. The prosecutor hardly has the cooperation of the two women. They were never happy about it.
So, what's the goal here? Super strange.
No, matter how I dislike Assange, it's increasingly starting to look like he was correct originally. That the goal was to get him extradited to USA
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