The Swedish court will hear Julian Assange in his refuge in London


A small victory for Julian Assange, after 1000 days locked in the Embassy of Ecuador. The Swedish justice, who wants to hear the founder of Wikileaks on rape charges, will come take her statement in London. Julian Assange asked this for years. But it's a lot of wasted time, his lawyer Per Samuelson:


"After the fall of 2010, the prosecutor did nothing for more than four years, which is a clear violation of Swedish law, which caused serious prejudice to Mr. Assange and also to the two women who have not had their cases forward for more than four years and it is also bad for the court because the witnesses forget, time passes and all the evidence is now more difficult to operate than they were in 2010. "

The Australian Julian Assange was accused of rape in Sweden, which he denies. He found refuge in the Embassy of Ecuador in London in June 2012, when Britain announced its intention to extradite him to Sweden. From there, he was afraid of being deported to the United States.


The US wants to stop because his website Wikileaks published leaks of the most spectacular confidential documents of American history.






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