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Sweden Reopens Rape Case Against Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange And States Their Intention Of Extraditing Him From Britain

May 20. 2019

Julian Assange being dragged out of Ecuador's embassy in London

In 2017 prosecutors in Sweden dropped rape charges against Wikileaks website founder and whistleblower, Julian Assange, who had maintained his innocence in the face of the allegations. Now that 47-year-old Assange has been booted from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he had been given asylum for the past 7-years, and is incarcerated for 50-weeks in an English prison, on a charge of jumping bail, the Swedish prosecutors have reopened their case.

They seek to have him extradited to Sweden to face rape allegations that were originally made on May 13, 2010. The deputy director of public prosecutions in Sweden, Eva-Marie Persson, stated to the British government, “I request the District Court to detain Assange in his absence, on probable cause suspected for rape. If the court decides to detain him, I will issue a European Arrest Warrant concerning surrender to Sweden.”

Based on what was reported online, two women accused Assange of rape in separate incidents. Each woman changed her mind after sexual intercourse. Some are of the belief the rape allegations are a frame up by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in a bid to stop Wikileaks from exposing crimes committed by the government. One of the rape cases has expired, but a second is within the statute and has been reopened.

Assange is wanted in America for hacking. Assange’s associate, Bradley Manning, who is now Chelsea Manning, was arrested in connection with the hacking case. Manning was arrested for refusing to testify to a grand jury about a hack into the U.S. Pentagon, which unearthed clips regarding the misconduct of war criminal, former U.S. President, George W. Bush. The clips exposed civilians being targeted and killed in Bush’s illegal invasion in Iraq to steal oil.

Bush’s war in Iraq has killed off over 1,000,000 Iraqis and completely destabilized the Middle East. 4,000,000 Iraqis fled to Syria for safety as their nation was bombed into oblivion. However, Syria has now become destabilized as well, due to military action in the region by Bush and his successor, former President Barack Obama.

The infrastructure in huge swathes of the Middle East has been destroyed due to the military invasions. It has bred an unprecedented level of terrorism, posing a threat to the United States and its allies, regarding people from the Middle East seeking revenge. The war in Iraq was a lie from day one, fought for oil, under the lie that its former head of state, Saddam Hussein, was hiding weapons of mass destruction.

Bush owes the people of Iraq an apology. Assange and Manning should not be the ones facing prosecution. Bush should be the one in handcuffs in the Hague, not Assange and Manning in U.S. courts of law, for exposing the truth about a horrible, evil man who is destined for hell at this rate after costing millions of people their lives (and not just in Iraq, as time will show, regarding Bush’s past sins).

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Julian Assange: Swedish prosecutors ask to detain WikiLeaks founder over rape investigation

2 hours ago - Sweden has filed a request to detain WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over a rape allegation. If granted, the warrant would be the first step in a process to have Assange extradited from Britain, where he is serving a 50-week sentence for skipping bail. Sweden reopened an investigation into the rape allegation, first made in 2010, on May 13, a month after Assange was arrested.  Assange, 47, who denies the accusation, has avoided extradition to Sweden for seven years after seeking refuge at the Ecuadorean embassy in London in 2012...

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