[governance] Julian Assange extradition: Ecuador 'willing to co-operate' with Britain
Norbert Klein
nhklein at gmx.net
Mon Aug 20 10:13:11 EDT 2012
On 8/20/2012 8:43 PM, Roland Perry wrote:
> In message <50323028.7010006 at cafonso.ca>, at 09:40:08 on Mon, 20 Aug
> 2012, Carlos A. Afonso <ca at cafonso.ca> writes
>> Yes, really simple, unless... the UK announced its stupid intention to
>> storm the Embassy.
> *
> Except they didn't announce any intentions, just recounted some
> circumstances (which don't apply to this case) *
So if there were no intentions, and it does not relate to the present
circumstances, why did they recount and publish it now?
And for a third time on this list I quote:
" For more than 19 months now, the Swedish government has refused to
explain why he could not be questioned in the UK."
Why not calm the storm by responding to this 19 month old question?
Norbert Klein
Cambodia
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