2014-06-25
23:00:53
Skandalen Julian Assange har degraderat ner Sverige's trovärdighet som rättsstat till ZERO!
“At the end of the day, many years from now, I think Assange will not, even in Sweden, be associated with his efforts to escape the laws of Sweden.
He will be thought of as the person who made public some pieces of classified information to the benefit of mankind.”
- Swedish Supreme Court Judge Stefan Lindskog -
Most reasonable people, and this includes a number of Swedish lawyers, think the prosecution team should interview Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy.
In a speech in Adelaide, Australia, in April 2013 Supreme Court Justice Stefan Lindskog called the whole affair a “mess” and said he has no idea why the prosecutor has not gone to London to interview Assange.
Rolf Hillegren, a former Swedish prosecutor has said virtually the same thing, as we noted in an earlier article.
Hillegren believes that this injustice has brought shame on the Swedish judicial system, and the prosecution team have backed themselves into a corner.
(Nä hare'...)
The only reason they are prolonging the affair now is “prestige,” he suggests. Others might argue that it is to get Assange extradited, to serve the interests of Sweden’s masters across the Atlantic.
("Swedens MASTERS across the Atlantic" är precis vad det handlar om!
Sedan NÄR började Sverige's politiska makt styras från USA och har svenska folket blivit informerade om detta regimskifte? Gäller inte Regeringsformen "All politisk makt utgår från svenska folket" längre?)
The cost of this affair has been immense to Swedish and British taxpayers.
(DÅ FINNS DET MINSANN PENGAR!
Då det handlar om att Assange för en brottsmisstanke som tidigare redan har lagts ner, försöka tvinga honom till Sverige för att den patetiska Carl Bildt vill visa Obama (klapp på huvudet duktig knähund) hur duktig han är på att trakassera människor vars enda brott är att avslöja sanningen om korrupta makthavare, finns det pengar i massor. Pengar som hade kunnat gått till ungdomsidrotten för att stödja barn som inte har råd att delta olika idrotter, istället.
Men vem tänker på de svenska medborgarna, när Carl Bildt "flexing his muscles"
Det är ett ÅTTONDE underverk att denna kolossala katastrof till politiker fortfarande sitter kvar i den politiska toppen!
Sverige är SÅ utskämda, det kommer ta årtionden - om vi nu någonsin kommer kunna reparera skadan - att återfå förtroendet som en trovärdig rättsstat igen.)
For example, the Assange case is costing the UK taxpayer nearly £10,000 per day, meaning that more than £7 million have already been wasted on this flippancy.
Now that there is so much egg on the face of the prosecution team, not only do they choose not to meet with those who might be able to provide a solution, but also they prolong the case indefinitely at taxpayers expense.
Of course, these lawyers are being paid all the time, so the longer they can protract the case, the more lucrative it is for them.
(Profithungriga gangsters!! De borde åka ut ur Advokatsamfundet hela högen pga maktmissbruk, trakasserier och inkompetens. Jag blir förvånad om de finns någon vettig människa som har något förtroende för de här clownerna längre!)
The solution has always been a trip to London.
There was never any need to seek a European arrest warrant — a warrant reserved for the most heinous criminals — for a case that should be handled in a magistrate or police court.
Since the prosecution’s case is flimsy, they believe it is in their best interests to please the US authorities by either delivering Assange to them via Sweden, or keeping him in isolation at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
It is unclear how much more taxpayer money will be spent on this case.
(De borde tvingas betala tillbaka varenda spänn som de har slösat på skattebetalarnas bekostnad)
Like Sweden, the UK is well disposed towards the US, and nowadays US policy becomes its allies’ policy too.
Ultimately, this political intrigue will conclude, as it must, and everyone will wonder why it went on for so long.
As Swedish Supreme Court Judge Stefan Lindskog said:
“At the end of the day, many years from now, I think Assange will not, even in Sweden, be associated with his efforts to escape the laws of Sweden.
He will be thought of as the person who made public some pieces of classified information to the benefit of mankind.”
- Swedish Supreme Court Judge Stefan Lindskog -