Originally posted by Pabmusic
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Ecuador's case for offering asylum to Assange is based (however absurdly) on the argument that Ecuador is defending democracy and freedom of speech. If they are 'assured' (if they can be assured) that they are simply protecting a man accused of rape, their argument falls. Call their bluff.
Similarly with Sweden: if there are plans to hand Assange over to the US authorities at any point (which in the circumstances would puzzle me), call their bluff too. They can declare that whenever Assange is released from custody, after serving an appropriate prison term or after he has been cleared, they will guarantee his departure to a country of his choice.
That is the way to separate Wikileaks and the US from their domestic concern.
As RM says (well, I did too) speculations and certainties as to the facts of the matter are pointless. It's a case that has to be unravelled stage by stage.
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