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In reply to the discussion: Why does Julian Assange want to go to Ecuador? [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)52. No, I did show you one
'cause the one we're talking about had an investigation, and now there's a case.
Rape laws are pretty much the same as they all require
You should really get out more. The rest of the world is not exactly like the US.
And again, if your claims are true, he'll win his case and go on with his life because the jury will decide there was no rape.
But he's not doing that. Instead, he's working really, really hard to stay out of Sweden. Kinda implies he might have something to fear. And I do realize you'll just claim it's to avoid extradition to the US, but as mentioned above the UK will happily extradite him. After all, the UK is extraditing him to Sweden.
Praise Assange for everything good you think he did, but that doesn't mean he can never do wrong.
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It would be a lot smarter to go to a country without an extradition treaty with America. nt
hack89
Jun 2012
#54
Actually, check out the stats for retiring to Ecuador. It honestly sounds like the next Costa Rica
riderinthestorm
Jun 2012
#7
No, rape laws are widly different. They go from non-existent to what's on the books in Sweden.
jeff47
Jun 2012
#47
Then you'd have an incredibly easy time showing how their rape law doesn't apply
jeff47
Jun 2012
#61
As far as I remember, the bombing of Libya happened more like 198 days rather than years ago
reorg
Jun 2012
#53
Well, he certainly probably assaulted more women, if you count that as an "accomplishment".
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2012
#30