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    Wikileaks founder Julian Assange accused of rape



    Swedish authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on suspicion of molestation and rape.

    The warrant was issued late yesterday, said a spokeswoman at Sweden's prosecutors' office in Stockholm.

    She said Assange should contact the Swedish police for questioning about the accusations of molestation and rape in two separate cases "so that he can be confronted with the suspicions".

    Assange has denied the charges, which were first reported by the Swedish tabloid Expressen, on Wikileaks' Twitter account.

    He implied that they were linked to the release by the whistleblowers' website of a huge cache of US military records on the Afghan war, which were published in collaboration with the Guardian and two other newspapers.

    Assange wrote: "The charges are without basis and their issue at this moment is deeply disturbing."

    Earlier postings on the Twitter account implied the accusations were part of a dirty tricks campaign against the Wikileaks founder, who has been strongly criticised by the Pentagon.

    "Expressen is a tabloid; No one here has been contacted by Swedish police.

    Needless to say, this will prove hugely distracting.

    "We were warned to expect 'dirty tricks'. Now we have the first one."

    Last month Wikileaks released around 77,000 secret US military documents on the war in Afghanistan.

    US authorities criticised the leak, saying it could put the lives of Nato troops and Afghan informants at risk.

    Assange has said that Wikileaks intends to release a further 15,000 documents in the coming weeks - a pledge condemned by the Pentagon, which has demanded the deletion of the files from the website.

    Assange, an Australian citizen, was in Sweden last week to apply for a publishing certificate to make sure the website, which has servers in Sweden, can take full advantage of Swedish laws protecting whistleblowers.

    He also gave a talk about his work and defended the decision by Wikileaks to publish the Afghan war logs.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010...warrant-sweden


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    wikismear campaign?

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by Chomsky View Post
      wikismear campaign?
      Timing is everything, but not every time. When were these alleged rapes/molestations? How credible are the accusations/accusers? Credible enough to put the credibility of Swedish prosecutors on the hook, I suppose.

      Another aspect: what better time to commit crimes such as this? That's why the timing of the alleged rapes/molestations matters.

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      • #4
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        Charges dropped.

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        • #5
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          Big news. When a famous person like this and charges get dropped so quickly it's a huge blow to the credibility of the police force. Someone really screwed up either dropping the charges or bringing them in the first place.

          A perfect clusterf*ck.

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          • #6
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            Originally posted by iyamwutiam View Post
            Charges dropped.
            Indeed.
            http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wor...-1225908356423

            SWEDISH prosecutors have withdrawn an arrest warrant for the founder of WikiLeaks, saying less than a day after the document was issued that it was based on an unfounded accusation of rape.

            The accusation had been labelled a dirty trick by Julian Assange and his group, who are preparing to release a fresh batch of classified US documents from the Afghan war.

            Swedish prosecutors had urged Mr Assange - a nomadic 39-year-old Australian whose whereabouts were unclear - to turn himself in to police to face questioning in one case involving suspicions of rape and another based on an accusation of molestation.

            "I don't think there is reason to suspect that he has committed rape," chief prosecutor Eva Finne said, in announcing the withdrawal of the warrant. She did not address the status of the molestation case, a less serious charge that would not lead to an arrest warrant.


            ...

            http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wor...-1225908356423

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            • #7
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              From http://sify.com/news/sweden-drops-wa...vvEedccia.html
              Sweden drops warrant for Wikileaks founder over rape claim
              2010-08-21 21:40:00
              Judicial authorities in Sweden said Saturday they have withdrawn an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange over allegations of rape.

              The warrant was issued Friday evening after two women went to police, following a visit by the 39-year-old Australian information activist to Sweden a week ago.

              'As far as I am concerned there are no longer any grounds to suspect that he committed rape,' judicial affairs spokeswoman Eva Finne said.
              Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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              • #8
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                Inside the Charges:

                Swedish bloggers uncovered the full story in a few hours. The complaint was lodged by a radical feminist Anna Ardin, 30, a one-time intern in the Swedish Foreign Service. She’s spokeswoman for Broderskapsrörelsen, the liberation theology-like Christian organization affiliated with Sweden's Social Democratic Party. She had invited Julian Assange to a crayfish party, and they had enjoyed some quality time together. When Ardin discovered that Julian shared a similar experience with a 20-year-old woman a day or two later, she obtained the younger woman’s cooperation in declaring before the police that changing partners in so rapid a manner constituted a sort of deceit. And deceit is a sort of rape. The prosecutor immediately issued an arrest warrant, and the press was duly notified. Once the facts were examined in the cold light of day, the charge of rape seemed ludicrous and was immediately dropped. In the meantime the younger woman, perhaps realizing how she had been used, withdrew her report, leaving the vengeful Anna Ardin standing alone.

                However, before we absolve the Swedish police as unwitting, if zealous, dupes, please note that Swedish law strictly forbids police and prosecutors to release to the media the details of any rape-connected complaint. The Expressen had all the details of the case, including the names of the accused and the complainant, within a matter of minutes. Please note further that the right-wing tabloid Expressen belongs to the Bonnier family, the biggest media owners in Sweden.

                Were the criminal reporters of the Expressen that good, or is it possible that Ms. Ardin willingly collaborated with the Expressen in targeting our plucky Neo? She interned for the editorial page ofGT , the Gothenberg edition of Expressen.

                Ardin has written and published on her blog a “revenge instruction”, describing how to commit a complete character assassination to legally destroy a person who “should be punished for what he did”. If the offence was of a sexual nature, the revenge also must also be sex-related, she wrote. Ardin was involved in Gender Studies in Uppsala University, in charge of gender equality in the Students’ Union, a junior inquisitor of sorts.

                In other words, she was perfect for the job. In order to frame Julian in Singapore, they would have to fit him up with drugs. To frame Julian in England, they might have to report he had skinned and roasted cats or at least dumped a kitten in a trash bin. To hang a frame on Julian in Sweden only required reporting sex between consenting adults.

                If the setup was so perfect, why did it fail? Overreach, as always. When Anna Ardin maneuvered the younger girl into assisting her in her revenge, she overreached herself. When the girl withdrew her report, Anna’s “deceit equals rape” accusation failed. However, this is just conjecture, and the true facts of the case lie deep in the vaults of the Expressen.

                Hopefully it is all over, and our Neo will continue his perilous runs for the benefit of all civilization. And the Swedes? Perhaps now they will recognize that they went too far. “When the reporter from the Washington Post realized that I was not joking,
                (said a Swedish legal figure this week), that it does not need more than one woman's word for the police to arrest a man and charge
                him with rape, he said: “But my God, are you completely crazy? It's worse than Iraq of Saddam Hussein ...”

                http://www.counterpunch.org/shamir08272010.html

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                • #9
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                  Thanks don for finding and posting the details of this case.
                  Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
                    Thanks don for finding and posting the details of this case.
                    A Hell Hath No Fury, with a political twist ....

                    I'll pass. Make mine a martini, straight up, or Chivas on the rocks.

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by don View Post
                      ...Make mine a martini, straight up...
                      No doubt shaken, not stirred...all the while warning your fellow raconteurs to steer clear of Sweden?

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                        No doubt shaken, not stirred...all the while warning your fellow raconteurs to steer clear of Sweden?
                        Yes...and yes, on a Swedish miss.

                        Next time it's my buy...I insist.

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by don View Post
                          Yes...and yes, on a Swedish miss.

                          Next time it's my buy...I insist.
                          In light of your thread starting post, it might be wiser to stay off a Swedish miss...
                          Last edited by GRG55; August 28, 2010, 05:21 PM.

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                          • #14
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                            Note to self: be wary of vengeful swedish feminists

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