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In reply to the discussion: Spain's Judge Garzon Says U.S. Secretly Working to Have Wikileaks Founder Tried There [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)He remained in Sweden for weeks once told about the case making himself available to talk to the police. He was told there was no reason for him to stay any longer after several weeks and he was free to go.
Everything that happened after that was a political set-up and driven by some seriously questionable characters which is why there have been no charges. They have no case and I hope one day all of them will be prosecuted for abusing the legal process, (which btw was supposed to happen re the press in Sweden which violated, (far more clearly than the allegations against Assange) Swedens own laws in the Assange case. Any idea what happened to that investigation?
Again, if the GJ was seated to get an indictment of Assange and/or Wikileaks, then it's way past time to state that or deny it. There is not a hint of Wikileaks or Assange as editor and publisher of that organization, committing any crime, unless publishing news becomes a crime.
It is pure intimidation to refuse to answer any questions about the purpose of this GJ especially in a case that the entire world is interested in and overwhelmingly opposes any prosecution, with the current information available, of Wikileaks.