(excerpt from) All Voices
Swedish Authorities Come To Life In Wikileaks Case
Stockholm : Sweden | Nov 18, 2010
By Robert Weller
In a case slower than an Ingmar Bergman movie, more than two months after first accusing Wikileaks founder Julian Assange of rape and sexual molestation, Swedish prosecutors are asking a court to issue an arrest warrant. As in previous instances in the bizarre case in which charges were leaked, the case was dropped and then resurrected, then left off the radar, the Swedish decision raised many questions. There was no indication the Swedes were asking other governments to detain and extradite Assange…
Assange’s organization has been the target of the Pentagon and much of the mainstream media since it leaked many thousands of documents suggesting the Iraq and Afghan coalitions had withheld information about civil casualties…
Filed under: afghanistan, Iraq, media, News, politics, progressive politics, US Politics, war Tagged: | afghanistan, Criminal Justice, Free Speech, Freedom of the Press, governoment accountablity, iraq war, journalism, Journalists, Julian Assange, pentagon, Sweden, War in Afghanistsan, whistle-blowers, Wikileaks
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