The
amount of crap, abuse and just plain ignorance published about the Assange extradition case is
exceptional.
So
here’s the facts, not, of course, that the protagonists are interested in
something so mundane.
Assange’s
case is that by extraditing him to Sweden he could then be extradited to the US
where he could face the death penalty. This is garbage and his brief knows it.
Nobody can be extradited from Europe to a country where he could face the death
penalty (apart from which he can’t be charged with espionage, which does carry
the death penalty for reasons that I have explained previously).
His
claim for asylum is bogus. He must have a well-founded fear of persecution in his home country. As he is Australian
this is clearly palpable nonsense. The International Convention on refugees
says that you can’t claim asylum if there are reasons to believe that you have
committed serious non-political crime outside the country of refuge.
Assange
has not been accused of a crime committed in England and it is nonsense to aver
that he has been under ‘house arrest’ for 2 years. He was granted bail and has
been living comfortably with a friend in the Suffolk countryside.
As
I predicted, he has jumped bail leaving his friends short of the £200,000 bail
money. That indicates the stripe of the man.
He
is therefore liable to be arrested, but not as long as he is in diplomatic
territory where he is beyond the reach
of the Old Bill. One suggestion was using the SAS to extract him a la Yvonne
Fletcher. In that case the Libyan Embassy had been occupied by terrorists. It
can’t be done legally in the present case.
Assange’s
problem is that he will get his collar felt the moment he steps outside. Of
course, he could be taken to the airport in an Embassy car, but then he has to
get on a plane!
It
looks as if his stay with the Ecuadoreans will be a long one. Enjoy!
2 comments:
So much has been said on this subject that I feel one has nothing much to add.
I did like the comment made by one of our serving ambassadors when he said that Mr Hague should bear in mind that he will be jeopardising the safety of our own embassies.
Nuff said.
Thanks, sabina. Clearly not to hard, then
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