[governance] Julian Assange extradition: Ecuador 'willing to co-operate' with Britain
Riaz K Tayob
riaz.tayob at gmail.com
Mon Aug 20 12:35:56 EDT 2012
There was someone shooting from within the embassy and someone got
killed...
On 2012/08/20 06:29 PM, Carlos A. Afonso wrote:
> 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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