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by cjensen
5053 days ago
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Why not guarantee they won't extradite him to the US? Well first of all, either an arrest warrant is valid or it is not. If valid, why do they need to bribe someone to obey the law? Sure, I sometimes give my kids snacks to bribe them into doing something they don't want to do, but I'm not the law. Second, they cannot promise what their reaction would be. Suppose something impossibly-unlikely like the US has a video-tape of Assange killing someone in the US. The Swedes would then look pretty stupid at having given Assange a no-extradite promise. Now of course Assange isn't a murderer; the point is that the Swedes can't give blanket promises about extradition without actually seeing the facts of the extradition request first. |
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If the US shows up with a video of Assange killing someone it will have been made on a Hollywood renderfarm.
We know that because we know that the US is bent on hunting Assange down for political reasons and have set up a secret Grand Jury for this purpose.
When the law says one thing and justice says another, the customary thing to do is to push the law towards justice, not the victim of injustice towards the law.