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A London High Court decision upholding Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden makes it more likely he will be sent to the United States and even tortured, his mother was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
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Asp seems to miss these central points, though he's well-named.
Whilst I agree to a certain degree of freedom of self expression, there are limits to how much the public are entitled to know, given that potentially this could harm innocent lives. We do have certain laws in place, notably the secrets act which is used as a way of protecting the public. Some would argue that all information of any type must be released into the public domain. I for one am against certain types of disclosure. There are some things which need to be withheld in the interest of national security. Whether you agree with this or not, you are of course entitled to express your views, so long as it does not contravene certain laws that are in place ... Wikileaks being no exception to the rule.
"Sweden is a fair and just country, so I see no reason why he wouldn't be getting a fair trial."
You live in a dream world pal...If you think Sweden is fair, you need to get out more.. The very attitude you express here typical of the "nanny knows best" mentality that permeates the Swedish mentality.... Yet again Sweden feels it needs to "make an example to the world" (such typical backwards thinking) which is why he will never get a fair trial...
This will be a Tito Beltran trial all over again... And that was a travesty of justice...
You, sir/ma'am, are one scary personality.