Soitenly!
As someone said "us and them". They don't care what did or did not happen to the women in Sweden. They don't care what might or might not happen to Assange in Sweden, or the United States
Assange is a tool
His asylum is a hook they can hang a statement of "us" on.
So they are embued in the "us vs them" mentality?
Maybe.
And may I ask you where are you different from them?
You do understand that not all persons in this thread agree? As far as I know there are/have been several posters in this thread from "the West" that do not "support the position of the Western Governments".
They almost all agree on the position of Western Governments in case of Assange.
And they are mostly from the West.
A coincindence?
So, lets review; Mekki asserted that the leaders represented the views of 400 million people. When asked for evidence, he attempted to dodge and divert, then refused to even acknowledge the repeated question.
You are implying that elections in Brazil and Argentina are fake elections?
That is why after taking the decision to prosecute we have what we refer to as a "trial" to decide if the person is actually guilty. And we can read the arguments, decide if they were valid, Assange can appeal if it goes against him (as he appealed several times in the UK).
So why he should not stand trial in Sweden for the crimes of which he is accused?
As maybe he, and a lot of other people, do not believe that he would get a fair trial and the reason for his prosecution has not actually to do with the "rape charges".
Whether you agree with such "other people" or not.
If you want to do your us vs them talk, take it to the appropriate thread, this thread is about JA and the accusations about rape.
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This thread is specifically about the rape/sexual assault charges, and the way they have been handled.
You will pardon me, but there are quite a lot of people, some of them quite influential, that happen not to believe that Assange is prosecuted for rape charges, and that is in fact an excuse.
Are you trying to shut their mouths saying that you can talk about the Assange case only and only if you agree also on the rape charges?
1. Do you think JA should be extradited to Sweden for further criminal proceedings?
2. Do you think that JA should be charged and stand trial?
3. Do you think he should be convicted by the court?
Absolutely yes for all three questions.
Once we have clarified the issue of the allegations that the UK Government (and others) is not really trying to extradite Assange for the rape charges, but for other unrelated issues.
In fact it isn't a law at all. The concept of the EAW has, however, been transposed into English and Welsh law, ad well as into Swedish law.
Do not see how this changes the gist of what I said