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Sweden Makes Another Request To Ecuador For Permission To Question Assange (thelocal.se)

cold fjord writes: Thelocal.se reports that Sweden's state prosecutor's office said today that it has formally asked Ecuador in writing for permission to interrogate Julian Assange. They don't know when Ecuador will reply. The request follows the signing of an agreement in December on general legal cooperation between the two countries. Ecuador required the agreement before it would consent to an interview of Assange. The Swedish prosecutors want to question Assange regarding rape allegations that have a statute of limitations that run till 2020. The statue of limitations for other sex crimes Assange has been accused of have expired while Assange has been in hiding. Sweden had previously asked to question Assange in the embassy, but Ecuador declined permission. In another peculiar twist to the case, RTE.ie is reporting that Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino has stated that the exact procedures that will be used are not known, but that Ecuadorian prosecutors will be the ones actually questioning Assange although Swedish officials can be present. Sweden's view on this is unclear.

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  1. Re:Strange by EzInKy · · Score: 0, Troll

    Still, the crime is known and the perpetrator has been named. Allowing him to avoid prosecution simply by going missing is still absurd.

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  2. Re:Rape is a terror tactic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    You guys are such morons, it's actually quite entertaining.

  3. Re:Strange by Coren22 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Relying on the way another legal system terms things to make your missing point is really dishonest. He has been the equivalent of charged by Sweden, they just don't charge people until after the interview as that is how their system works. The extradition hearing in the UK was about a crime that he was being "charged" in, it just isn't called charged at that stage.

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