Thursday, February 24, 2011

Julian Assange be fixed today on extradition

A London court must render its decision on Thursday Assange Julian, co-founded Wikileaks, which Sweden had requested the extradition in a case of rape and sexual assault. For three days, from February 9 to 11, a preliminary hearing had been eventful involves two radically different versions of the facts.

For tips Julian Assange, Sweden was used improperly to extradition proceedings, and acts with intent to harm the co-founder of Wikileaks more than in the judicial search for truth. For representatives of the Swedish government, on the contrary, Julian Assange tried to evade justice, and the facts alleged against him are particularly serious, requiring extradition.

Two women reported having been victims of him, one for sexual assault and rape for each other. Mr Assange, under house arrest in Britain, denies the facts alleged against him and explains that he had consensual sexual relations with two women. At the hearing, several text messages have led to many developments, both on defense than the prosecution.

Björn Hurtig, Swedish lawyer Mr Assange, also said he could see a hundred text messages exchanged by the two complainants, partly contradicting their testimony, and suggesting they were motivated by a desire for revenge . However, the defense had to recognize that the services of Swedish prosecutor had indeed sent a message to arrange an interview with Julian Assange as it was in Sweden, which denied the defense.

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