[governance] Julian Assange extradition: Ecuador 'willing to co-operate' with Britain
Carlos A. Afonso
ca at cafonso.ca
Mon Aug 20 12:29:09 EDT 2012
Well, precisely this announcement was what helped mobilize most South
American countries in solidarity to Ecuador and endorsing its decision.
BTW, what sort of terror or paranoia moved the UK Parliament to approve
such Act in 1987? Those were Margareth Thatcher times which seem to be
returning...
frt rgds
--c.a.
On 08/20/2012 10:43 AM, 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) where they might be able
> to. As the reaction is, however, predictable, we must assume that
> reaction was what they intended - although what small part this step
> plays in the overall scheme of things we probably won't be able to tell
> for some time.
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