Thursday, 4 February 2016
quote [ In a statement issued by WikiLeaks on Twitter, Assange said: “Should the UN announce tomorrow that I have lost my case against the United Kingdom and Sweden, I shall exit the embassy at noon on Friday to accept arrest by British police as there is no meaningful prospect of further appeal. ]
And there I thought he would be waiting for a US government that offers him a deal. Or did something in Sweden change drastically and I didn't hear about it?
I suppose a few years as a guest in a single building can feel like prison, even if that building is the embassy of a country sympathetic to you. At the very least, it will set things in motion again, after years of stalemate.
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lilmookieesquire said @ 9:59am GMT on 4th Feb
[Score:4 Informative]
Wow they ruled in his favor
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-35490910 |
Taleweaver said @ 11:53am GMT on 4th Feb
[Score:1 Hot Pr0n]
I was going to set up a followup post tomorrow, but you and the BBC beat me to it. Nice job!
...in retrospect, if I keep in mind the other meaning of the acronym "BBC", maybe I shouldn't be so happy to be beaten by it. |
HoZay said @ 12:10pm GMT on 4th Feb
[Score:1 Underrated]
Too bad it won't do him any good.
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Taleweaver said[1] @ 11:55am GMT on 4th Feb
Uguu, accidental double-post -_-
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Morris Forgot his Password said @ 5:42pm GMT on 5th Feb
All the poor guy wants after 5 years of Ecuadorean food is his freedom and a young woman who sleeps soundly.
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