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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Carsten Wiethoff - 18-08-2012 It is also instructive to read the judgement around the question, whether the European Arrest Warrant issued by Sweden was valid and legal, or not. The judge finds, it is (just barely), but there are prominent Swedish judges who disagree. What I find most interesting is that there was an offer from Assanges defense to have a hearing in October 2010, but it was denied because it was too far away from the initial date 27th of September, but after that it was deemed necessary to write the Arrest Warrant. It is in no way logical. [URL="http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/Resources/JCO/Documents/Judgments/jud-aut-sweden-v-assange-judgment.pdf"]http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/Resources/JCO/Documents/Judgments/jud-aut-sweden-v-assange-judgment.pdf [/URL] Reason for editing: Confusion about the dates. The mentioned events happened in 2010, not in 2011 (as falsely claimed in Der Spiegel, www.spiegel.de, Assange timeline) Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Magda Hassan - 18-08-2012 And when the next Mafia criminal goes into the British embassy in Moscow for any business what will Russia do and what will the UK say about what they do? Birgitta Jonsdottir made a good point too that the UK threats are far more damaging than all of cable-gate to diplomacy. Quote:Russia issues warning to Britain over Assange Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Peter Lemkin - 18-08-2012 While the United States did not sign or ratify the 1954 convention on diplomatic asylum, it has often used the safety of its embassies to protect activists in authoritarian countries. "The United States is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognise the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law," the State Department said in a statement. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Magda Hassan - 18-08-2012 Peter Lemkin Wrote:While the United States did not sign or ratify the 1954 convention on diplomatic asylum, it has often used the safety of its embassies to protect activists in authoritarian countries. "The United States is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognise the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law," the State Department said in a statement.They had some priest living in their embassy in Hungary for years. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Jan Klimkowski - 18-08-2012 Peter Lemkin Wrote:While the United States did not sign or ratify the 1954 convention on diplomatic asylum, it has often used the safety of its embassies to protect activists in authoritarian countries. "The United States is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognise the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law," the State Department said in a statement. Yeah, well, just like the International Criminal Court, which Amerika refuses to recognise. To adapt Leona Hemsley, the US attitude is that "treaties are for little people".... Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Jan Klimkowski - 18-08-2012 Magda Hassan Wrote:Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Wait until Putin's secret police enter the British Embassy in Moscow to arrest a UK diplomat wanted for questioning and then see how MSM cries "Foul Calumny!" and "The End of Civilized Diplomacy".Oh, you bet! That's exactly right. What the UK is doing is throwing away centuries of diplomatic convention which has worked well for everyone until now. Now I can't wait to see if they like it when it is used against them like in your above scenario. And let's compare the alleged crimes of Assange with the crimes of the fascist butcher General Pinochet, friend of Thatcher and the Bush family, facilitator of Colonia Dignidad and Condor. Quote:Arrest in London Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Magda Hassan - 18-08-2012 As Birgitta Jonsdottir says UK threats are doing more damage to diplomacy than the entire cablegate leaks ever did. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Magda Hassan - 18-08-2012 Yes, we've been talking here today with others about Pinochet and the UK and asylum etc. Yes, the Labor party with Tony Blair showed their true colours with this one. They seemed mortified that their honoured guest and arms buyer was treated in such a egalitarian manner as to answer for his crimes against humanity like some common criminal. While he languished in luxurious surroundings in his house arrest during proceedings the mandarins and corporate interests wondered who on earth are they going to sell their weapons to if they can't use them? And the establishment gave Pinochet a get out of jail free card and a face saving excuse for the government not to deal with it at all. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Magda Hassan - 19-08-2012 [URL="http://www.dfat.gov.au/foi/disclosure-log.html"]http://www.dfat.gov.au/foi/disclosure-log.html FOI reference numberDate of access[SUP]1[/SUP]FOI request[SUP]2[/SUP]Information published in the disclosure log[SUP]3[/SUP]Other information12/825616 August 20121. Ministerial briefings provided by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Bob Carr, that relate to WikiLeaks, Julian Paul Assange and/or Bradley E Manning. 2. All cable traffic from the Australian Embassy to the United States of America, Washington DC, to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, sent between 1 February 2012 and 30 April 2012 inclusive, that relates to Wikileaks, Julian Paul Assange and/or Bradley E Manning. Ministerial briefings provided by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Bob Carr, that relate to WikiLeaks, Julian Paul Assange and/or Bradley E Manning, and All cable traffic from the Australian Embassy to the United States of America, Washington DC, to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, sent between 1 February 2012 and 30 April 2012 inclusive, that relates to Wikileaks, Julian Paul Assange and/or Bradley E Manning [PDF 2.24 MB][/URL] Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is expected to appear in a UK court tomorrow! - Lauren Johnson - 19-08-2012 Magda Hassan Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:While the United States did not sign or ratify the 1954 convention on diplomatic asylum, it has often used the safety of its embassies to protect activists in authoritarian countries. "The United States is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognise the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law," the State Department said in a statement.They had some priest living in their embassy in Hungary for years. Archbishop József Mindszenty He supported Church freedom. He was an opponent of communism and the Stalinist persecution in his country. As a result, he was tortured and given a life sentence in a 1949 show trial that generated worldwide condemnation, including a United Nations resolution. Freed in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he was granted political asylum and lived in the U.S. embassy in Budapest for 15 years. He was finally allowed to leave the country in 1971. He died in exile in 1975 in Vienna, Austria. |