[governance] Julian Assange extradition: Ecuador 'willing to co-operate' with Britain

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Tue Aug 21 12:06:27 EDT 2012


In message <50338A72.7080103 at gmail.com>, at 15:17:38 on Tue, 21 Aug 
2012, Riaz K Tayob <riaz.tayob at gmail.com> writes

>So where is the concern for the complainants now given the impasse?

If you mean the risk of the embassy being "stormed", I think that has 
now subsided.

>And how do you read the former Stockholm Chief District prosecutor 
>Sven-Erik Alhem views,  who testified that the decision to extradite 
>Assange is ?unreasonable and unprofessional, as well as unfair and 
>disproportionate.?? As he could be questioned in the UK

A different view from a different lawyer.

I'm a bit surprised (reading his testimony) that [in Sweden] rape 
suspects cannot be given bail and are tried in secret.
-- 
Roland Perry

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