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by foldr
2892 days ago
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>if the purpose of the Swedish Prosecutor was to investigate a potential crime, they would have interviewed Assange. I don't see how you are drawing this conclusion. There would have been little point in interviewing Assange while he was in the Ecuadorian embassy, since it would not have been possible to arrest him following the interview. More broadly, complying with Assange's demands would also have sent the wrong signal to anyone else trying to escape the justice system. |
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To determine his guilt, and answer the questions the presecutor needed?
You surely know this - my general feeling at this point is you're simply asking questions to antagonise anyone who disagrees with you. Hacker News needs a block function.
> More broadly, complying with Assange's demands would also have sent the wrong signal to anyone else trying to escape the justice system.
Most people don't have a US Home Secretary who wants them tried with treason (ie, potentially dead) and an bizarrely increased amount of attention compared to any other similar case, from a country that's been revealed as a covert member of Nato.
Also most rape victims aren't excited to go to a crayfish party with the person who just supposedly raped them 24 hours ago.