INTERPOL issues global arrest request for WikiLeaks' Assange - Channel NewsAsia
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LYON: The global police agency INTERPOL said Wednesday it had alerted member states to arrest WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange on suspicion of rape on the basis of a Swedish arrest warrant."There is a public 'Red Notice' on behalf of Sweden," a spokeswoman told AFP, confirming that INTERPOL had posted Sweden's request for assistance in tracking down the 39-year-old Australian on its website.
Sweden's International Public Prosecution Office in Gothenburg issued an arrest warrant for the secretive activist on November 18, citing "probable cause of suspected rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion."
Assange, whose current location is unclear, contested the warrant in a Swedish appeals court, but his first bid to get it thrown out was rejected last week and he has lodged a second appeal.
In the meantime, he could face arrest and extradition to Sweden from anywhere in the world where local authorities decide to act on the warrant.
Some of Assange's supporters have accused unnamed forces of framing him for the alleged sexual assaults on two Swedish women in Sweden in August, in order to undermine his campaign to publicise secret documents.
The elusive activist's lawyers have not taken this tack, however, arguing instead that the prosecutor should not need to arrest him simply to question him, as he had proposed several dates and times for questioning.
Meanwhile, WikiLeaks' crusade has continued, with this week's dump of the first of around a quarter of a million secret US State Department cables online and a barrage of leaks in world newspapers.
The release of the documents, mainly internal US diplomatic telegrammes, has proved highly embarrassing for the United States and some of its allies, with surprise revelations and indiscreet asides about world events.
Assange gave an interview to Time magazine on Tuesday from an undisclosed location through the Skype Internet phone service. Although Australian, he is thought to live mainly in Europe, and has been seen recently in Britain.
Many countries around the world, including the United States, have denounced the theft and exposure of the cables as a criminal act that undermines global stability and diplomatic practice.
US prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into the leaks but at least one country -- leftist Ecuador -- has offered Assange asylum, with no questions asked, if he can get there.
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Mulers
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Just throwing it out there but isn't the internt slightly wild westish as in u can dowhay u want on ur website come on have u seen some porn
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Mulers
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congoboy [removed]
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but what if he really is guilty of rape, isnt that another reason to shut him down? we certainly cant have a guy with rape on his record exposing the world to u.s. and other countries secrets. if its gotta be done a guys record should be squeaky clean!
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congoboy [removed]
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KSirys
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Just like a government... using lies to cover up it's tracks and arrest those that speak the truth...
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KSirys
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jahbini
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This guy will end up with an ICBM up his butt. (Yes, I know, kiddies, ICBM is your daddies word, but go look it up. Expand your world, kids)
(and yes, I do realize that many of you DO know what the Global Nuclear Destruction days were like -- I just want to put this in perspective with those who don't, OK?)
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jahbini
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EdJoyProductions
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http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/assange-rape-claims-a-setup-mother...
Well, his mom thinks he is innocent. :) It still sounds fishy
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EdJoyProductions
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EdJoyProductions
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Interesting how this should come up now.
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EdJoyProductions
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littlwarrior
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Of course. He has to be dealt with becuase anyone knowing what the government is doing other than the government is just bad.
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congoboy [removed]
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he'll be taken down one way or another. someone should feed him some russian secrets. at least they have the know how, the balls and the will to take care of these kinds of problems in a less than diplomatic manner.
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congoboy [removed]
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MotherForTruth
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Rape charges? The easiest way to put someone away and no one will even question it. Unbelievable!
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CitizenHill
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I've wondered - since the first news about wikileaks having and releasing unauthorized confidential documents - just how long it would be before criminal charges of theft would be initiated, even though that is not the only means that world govts will utilize to bring him down.
Certainly he did not believe that he could go on and be left unscathed, or did he?
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