09 December 2010

just keeping a bead on the actual

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We have seen just how hard it is to get anyone talking about FACTS in this, so I'm finding people are getting clear and then muddying right back up again... like trying to combat heavy anesthesia....
In a letter to the Guardian, Katrin Axelsson from Women Against Rape said it was routine for people charged with rape in the UK to be granted bail. Assange is yet to be formally charged by the Swedes. Axelsson also said Sweden had a poor record bringing rapists to justice: "Many women in both Sweden and Britain will wonder at the unusual zeal with which Julian Assange is being pursued for rape allegations … There is a long tradition of the use of rape and sexual assault for political agendas that have nothing to do with women's safety."

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"On what we know so far, it is going to be very difficult to extradite. The judge has to be satisfied that the conduct equals an extraditable offence and that there are no legal bars to extradition.

"Assange's team will argue, how can the conduct equal an extraditable offence if the [Swedish] prosecutor doesn't think there is enough evidence to charge, and still has not charged."

Joshi said other bars to extradition would be Assange's rights under the European human rights legislation.
I really, really, really want him out of jail ASAP. I'm hoping enough forces are marshaled by Tuesday to get the job done... and a mob of human shields on the spot to whisk him away.

Meanwhile, Iceland and Anonymous are at work on other angles. I feel the revenge hacks could heighten government calls for internet censorship, but I do also feel they can heighten the supine public to get up and make that impossible. So don't just be afraid of it. Look at the good side.

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love, 99
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