That looks like an Appeal to Ignorance.There is no evidence that the charges against Assange are politically motivated, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they aren't, it could just mean that the evidence of it is well hidden... after all the British government is hardly likely to issue a press release saying that they are just using the rape changes as a means to an end, are they.
I'd be happy to see anything more than Appeal to Authority at this point.Perhaps all those asking Mr Mekki for "evidence" of political motivation, should be specifying just what form that evidence could take. I for one, cannot think of anything that could likely be called "evidence" other than perhaps a leaked government memo.
"Please provide evidence of political motivation."
"Who determines what is or isn't evidence? On what grounds? You're just part of the stupid majority!"
"So, no evidence, then?"
"I have these national leaders' statements."
"And how is that evidence of political motivation?"
"Are you saying you don't accept them?"
And on and on.
Unless they had a political reason to do so, of course. And even if they have such beliefs, they are not necessarily correct.Also, I would hardly think that a country like Ecuador (with the support of all other South American sovereign states) would grant political asylum to a person they didn't NOT believe was subject to political persecution