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Assange Makes Statement Calling For an End To the "Witch Hunt"

An anonymous reader writes "After a statement from a window at an upper floor from the Ecuadorian Embassy, Julian Assange '... called on US President Barack Obama to "do the right thing" and for his government to "renounce its witch hunt against Wikileaks."'" However, the U.S. issued the following statement regarding Assange's stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy, "The United States is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognize the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law,"

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  1. is this for real? by elvis+the+frog · · Score: 0, Troll

    "The United States is not a party to the 1954 OAS Convention on Diplomatic Asylum and does not recognize the concept of diplomatic asylum as a matter of international law,"

    hey, where's that coming from? The obama administration? could it be a proto-tyranny?

  2. Corruption by Rik+Sweeney · · Score: 0, Troll

    We all know there was no sexual assault, it's just a bunch of corrupt countries trying to quietly silence an individual that has exposed their corruption to the world.

    Unfortunately, Assange is pretty screwed now. The countries he embarrassed will most likely get him by fair* means or foul because, after all, it's what they're good at.

    *By fair, I mean they'll simply assassinate him and make it look like he suffered a stroke or something, rather than simply storming the embassy and shooting him.

  3. Re:"Do the right thing" by Spritzer · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah, I really don't care about the Wikileaks part of this. Bradley Manning can burn in hell for that mess. As for Assange, he needs to face the rape and molestation charges in Sweden. It's easy to forget that he is an accused rapist and needs to stand trial amidst all of the Wikileaks BS. Let Sweden try him. If he's found guilty clamp his balls in Bradley Manning's mouth and string them both up.

  4. Re:Not recognized? by Teancum · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think you miss the point of what the USA is doing here.

    What is happening is that America (and most Americans) don't want the U.S. government to be subordinated below some global government. We've already seen what happens when sovereignty is surrendered to a more universal government, and for the most part we don't want to see that happen again. Once was enough and even then that universal government has likely gone too far.

    You may like the fact that Germany is the same as Spain except for some quirky food and local slang differences. That still isn't an argument for a universal government or why America needs to join that government. Have fun with your games in the European Union, but the American Union is already seen as too powerful (sort of implied by your statements above I should note). You want to see a universal government over the whole world with that kind of unchecked power?

    BTW, I sure hope you aren't an American or living in America. If you are, get the hell out of here. If America is such a crappy country, you aren't wanted here either. We will fix our problems in our own way. I should note that the reason you know about the problems in America is in part because we talk about them and don't hide them under the table like some countries do, such as perhaps Iran, China, and North Korea. Living in America as an ordinary citizen isn't nearly as bad as you make it out to be either.

  5. Re:Not recognized? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    We also recognize the international court of wiping out dark age dipshits that follow death cults founded by murderous psychopathic child rapists. Perhaps we need to liquidate more of you pieces of fucking dog shit.

  6. Re:Not recognized? by jez9999 · · Score: 1, Troll

    I lost family in Czechoslovakia because they committed the crime of wanting to decide who to vote for and what church to go to.

    Half a million people (at least) have lost their liberty in the US because they committed the crime of possessing marijuana. Why is that more serious than the crimes you mentioned?