27-06-2012, 11:51 PM
http://justice4assange.com/
Fair Trial in Sweden:
Fair Trial for Julian Assange?:
http://justice4assange.com/Fair-Trial-fo...sange.htmlFair Trial for Julian Assange?:
Lay Judges:
http://justice4assange.com/Lay-Judges.htmlPolitical Interference:
http://justice4assange.com/Political-Interference.htmlRule of Law:
http://justice4assange.com/Rule-of-Law.htmlExtradition:
Action:
http://justice4assange.com/Action.htmlAction:
Australia:
http://justice4assange.com/Australia.htmlThe European Arrest Warrant (EAW):
http://justice4assange.com/The-European-...rrant.htmlTiming: EAW & INTERPOL Red Notice:
http://justice4assange.com/Timing-EAW-IN...otice.htmlUS Extradition:
http://justice4assange.com/US-Extradition.htmlAs of today, 26 June 2012, Julian Assange has been under house arrest for 567 Days *WITHOUT CHARGE*
Human Rights Watch: 'Sweden Violated Torture Ban in CIA Rendition'
Diplomatic Assurances Against Torture Offer No Protection From Abuse
http://www.hrw.org/news/2006/11/09/swede...-renditionHuman Rights Watch: 'Sweden Violated Torture Ban in CIA Rendition'
Diplomatic Assurances Against Torture Offer No Protection From Abuse
FAIR TRIALS INTERNATIONAL:
Julian Assange and detention before Trial in Sweden:
http://www.fairtrials.net/publications/a...-in-swedenJulian Assange and detention before Trial in Sweden:
Pre-Trial Detention:
"Across the EU, people not convicted of any crime are locked up without good reason for months or even years, often in appalling conditions with limited access to a lawyer"
http://www.fairtrials.net/campaigns/pre_trial_detention"Across the EU, people not convicted of any crime are locked up without good reason for months or even years, often in appalling conditions with limited access to a lawyer"
'Swedish justice'
http://ggdrafts.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/...stice.html"Mr. Assange has repeatedly made clear he is willing to answer questions relating to accusations against him, but in the United Kingdom. But the Swedish government insists that he be brought to Sweden for questioning. This by itself, as Swedish legal expert and former Chief District Prosecutor for Stockholm Sven-Erik Alhem testified, is "unreasonable and unprofessional, as well as unfair and disproportionate."
We believe Mr. Assange has good reason to fear extradition to Sweden, as there is a strong likelihood that once in Sweden, he would be imprisoned, and then likely extradited to the United States."
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/node/1257We believe Mr. Assange has good reason to fear extradition to Sweden, as there is a strong likelihood that once in Sweden, he would be imprisoned, and then likely extradited to the United States."
Cambridge Law Journal calls Assange UK Supreme Court decision ".. a fundamental mistake in the legal reasoning of the Court."
http://www.cjicl.org.uk/index.php?option...Itemid=102Group of former CIA/military intelligence analysists request Assange be granted asylum.
'Asylum for Julian Assange -- Former Awardee for Integrity'
http://www.opednews.com/articles/1/Asylu...5-997.html'Asylum for Julian Assange -- Former Awardee for Integrity'
Read about the US/Sweden extradition treaty:
https://wlgrandjury.wordpress.com/2012/0...agreement/US/Sweden extradition treaty (PDF):
http://internationalextraditionblog.file...t-2501.pdfvia @WLGrandJury
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