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    WikiLeaks: British Police Arrest Assange

    WikiLeaks: British Police Arrest Assange
    Andy Winter, Sky News Online

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested by British police over sexual assault claims in Sweden, according to Sky sources.

    A fresh European arrest warrant has been received by Mr Assange's lawyer - as anger grows in the US over the latest leaked embassy cables by the whistleblowing website.

    Sky sources have said officers from Scotland Yard detained the 39-year-old Australian at around 9.30am.

    Labelling the move as a "political stunt", Mr Assange's solicitor Mark Stephens said his client wants to find out what allegations he faces so he can clear his name.

    Two women in Sweden have claimed they were sexually attacked when Mr Assange visited the country in August. He denies the claims.

    Sky News' Rhiannon Mills said: "Authorities in the UK are involved because it is believed Julian Assange has been living in the south east of England.

    "They are now obliged to detain or arrest him."



    It is thought Mr Assange has been hiding in the south east of England

    After meeting police, Mr Assange will appear before City of Westminster magistrates so a decision can be made about whether the warrant is appropriate for extradition.

    But Mills added that Mr Stephens has warned any attempt to extradite will be resisted, "mainly on the grounds that he may be handed over to the Americans".

    Sky News' US correspondent Greg Milam said officials in Washington are watching developments "very closely".

    He added: "There is a growing clamour in the US for something to be done even if they're not completely sure what that should be.

    "The big fear for everyone here is what comes next. What will be contained in the next leak of documents and how damaging will that be?"

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    Quite funny watching the yanks crap themselves over this.

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    where is Bruce Willis when you need him ?

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    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrested
    2010-12-07

    Latest leaked U.S. cables detail a NATO plan to defend Poland and Baltic states from Russian invasion


    Julian Assange, founder of whistleblowing website Wikileaks, is pictured during an NGO conference at the United Nations Office in Geneva on Nov. 5.
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    LONDON — British police arrested WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange Tuesday on a European warrant issued by Sweden, London's Metropolitan Police said.

    Swedish prosecutors issued the arrest order for the 39-year-old Australian who is wanted in Sweden on suspicion of committing sexual crimes, which he denies.

    His lawyer had earlier arranged to deliver him to British police for questioning in a sex-crimes investigation of the man who has angered Washington by spilling thousands of government secrets on the Internet.

    Lawyer Mark Stephens told reporters in London that London's Metropolitan Police had called him to say they had received an arrest warrant from Sweden for Assange. Assange has been staying at an undisclosed location in Britain.

    "We are in the process of making arrangements to meet with the police by consent in order to facilitate the taking of that question and answer that is needed," Stephens said Monday.

    The 39-year-old Australian is wanted on suspicion of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion in Sweden, and the case could lead to his extradition.

    Amid Assange's personal legal troubles, his WikiLeaks site continued to reveal state secrets.

    According to the latest diplomatic cables — reported by the U.K.'s Guardian newspaper — NATO has drawn up secret plans to defend the Baltic states, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and Poland against any Russian threat.

    Nine NATO divisions were identified for combat operations in the event of Russian aggression and countries were grouped together in a new regional defense scheme codenamed Eagle Guardian, the cables said.

    Such revelations have prompted the U.S. to consider prosecuting Assange, but the rape allegation presents a more immediate issue.

    Interpol placed Assange on its most-wanted list on Nov. 30 after Sweden issued an arrest warrant. Last week, Sweden's highest court upheld the detention order.

    Unprotected sex

    Assange has denied the accusations, which Stephens has said stem from a "dispute over consensual but unprotected sex." The lawyer has said the Swedish investigation has turned into a "political stunt."

    Another Assange lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, said the WikiLeaks founder had voluntarily offered to cooperate with Swedish prosecutors because he "is very keen to clear his name," but his offers have been refused.

    She said it was "disproportionate" to seek an arrest warrant rather than a formal summons for his interrogation.

    "Mr. Assange still has not seen the full allegations against him or the potential charges he faces in a language which he understands, which is English, and this in clear breach of his human rights under the European Convention of Human Rights," Robinson said in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

    The pressure on WikiLeaks mounted from other quarters Monday: Swiss authorities closed Assange's bank account, depriving him of a key fundraising tool.

    And WikiLeaks struggled to stay online in the face of more hacker attacks and resistance from world governments, receiving help from computer-savvy advocates who have set up hundreds of "mirrors" — or carbon-copy websites — around the world.

    In one of its most sensitive disclosures yet, WikiLeaks released on Sunday a secret 2009 diplomatic cable listing sites around the world that the U.S. considers critical to its security.

    The locations include undersea communications lines, mines, food suppliers, manufacturers of weapons components, and vaccine factories.

    'Dangerous'

    Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan called WikiLeaks' disclosure "dangerous" and said it gives valuable information to the nation's enemies.

    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday the Obama administration was considering using laws in addition to the U.S. Espionage Act to possibly prosecute the release of government information by WikiLeaks.

    Assange has said he and colleagues are taking steps to protect themselves after death threats.

    Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard told a news conference Tuesday that it is "grossly irresponsible" for WikiLeaks to publish items like critical infrastructure lists.

    But she backed away from her comment made last week that posting classified U.S. government documents on the WikiLeaks website was an "illegal" act.

    After being pressed by reporters to distinguish between leaking the documents and posting them, Gillard said their publication would not have been possible "if there had not been an illegal act undertaken" in the United States.

    She said police were still investigating whether Assange had broken any Australian laws.

    WikiLeaks has been under intense international scrutiny over its disclosure of a mountain of classified U.S. cables that have embarrassed Washington and other governments.

    U.S. officials have been putting pressure on WikiLeaks and those who help it, and is investigating whether Assange can be prosecuted under espionage law.

    In what Assange described as a last-ditch deterrent, WikiLeaks has warned that it has distributed a heavily encrypted version of some of its most important documents and that the information could be instantly made public if the staff were arrested.

    For days, WikiLeaks has been forced by governments, hackers and companies to move from one website to another.

    WikiLeaks is now relying on a Swedish host. But WikiLeaks' Swedish servers were crippled after coming under suspected attack again Monday, the latest in a series of such assaults.

    It was not clear who was organizing the attacks. WikiLeaks has blamed previous ones on intelligence forces in the U.S. and elsewhere.

    'Born with the Internet'

    WikiLeaks' huge online following of tech-savvy young people has pitched in, setting up more than 500 mirrors.

    "There is a whole new generation, digital natives, born with the Internet, that understands the freedom of communication," said Pascal Gloor, vice president of the Swiss Pirate Party, whose Swiss Web address, wikileaks.ch, has been serving as a mainstay for WikiLeaks traffic.

    "It's not a left-right thing anymore. It's a generational thing between the politicians who don't understand that it's too late for them to regulate the Internet and the young who use technology every day," he added.

    Meanwhile, the Swiss postal system's financial arm, Postfinance, shut down a bank account set up by Assange to receive donations after the agency determined that he provided false information regarding his place of residence in opening the account. Assange had listed his lawyer's address in Geneva.

    "He will get his money back," Postfinance spokesman Alex Josty said. "We just close the account."

    Assange's lawyers said the account contained about $41,000. Over the weekend, the online payment service PayPal cut off WikiLeaks and, according to Assange's lawyers, froze $80,000 of the organization's money.

    The group is left with only a few options for raising money now — through a Swiss-Icelandic credit card processing center and accounts in Iceland and Germany.

    Monday marked the first day that WikiLeaks did not publish any new cables.

    It was unclear whether that had anything to do with the computer attacks.

    NATO combat plan

    According to the leaked cables, NATO took a secret decision to draft contingency plans for the former Soviet states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania earlier this year at the urging of the United States and Germany.

    The move ended years of division within the alliance over how to view Russia, the Guardian said.

    In parallel talks with Warsaw, the newspaper added, Washington offered to beef up Polish security against Russia by deploying special naval forces to the Baltic ports of Gdansk and Gdynia, putting F-16 fighter aircraft in Poland and rotating C-130 Hercules transport planes into Poland from U.S. bases in Germany.

    NATO leaders were understood to have quietly endorsed the new strategy to defend vulnerable parts of eastern Europe at a summit in Lisbon last month, the Guardian said.

    In Lisbon, NATO and Russia agreed to cooperate on missile defense and other security issues, and hailed a new start in relations strained since Russia's military intervention in Georgia in 2008. U.S. President Barack Obama has a policy of "resetting" relations with Moscow.

    But the WikiLeaks cables point to the underlying tension in the relationship between the former Cold War adversaries.

    The plan entailed grouping the Baltic states with Poland in a new regional defense scheme, codenamed Eagle Guardian, said the paper.

    Poland, the Baltic states and others were rattled by Russia's brief war against Georgia and have been irked by large-scale Russian army exercises in Belarus and by Moscow's new military doctrine that sees NATO expansion as a threat.

    The Guardian said nine NATO divisions — U.S., British, German and Polish — had been identified for combat operations in the event of aggression against Poland or the Baltic states.

    North Polish and German ports had been listed to receive naval assault forces and British and U.S. warships, the paper said.

    The first NATO exercises under the plan were to take place in the Baltic next year, it quoted informed sources as saying.

    Germany and other Western European countries had previously opposed drawing up plans to defend the Baltic states, anxious to avoid upsetting Russia.

    Earlier this year, the United States started rotating U.S. army Patriot missiles into Poland.

    But the secret cables exposed the Patriots' value as purely symbolic. The Patriot battery was for training purposes, and was neither operational nor armed with missiles, said the Guardian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    where is Bruce Willis when you need him ?
    ....he'll play Assange in the movie....
    ....and he'll get away.....

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    Bloody Ozzie.!

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    Interpol placed Assange on its most-wanted list on Nov. 30 after Sweden issued an arrest warrant.
    I thought Interpol only issued a red flag notice on him?

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    The Wikileaks sex files: How two one-night stands sparked a worldwide hunt for Julian Assange
    Richard Pendlebury
    7th December 2010

    A winter morning in backwoods Scandinavia and the chime of a church bell drifts across the snowbound town of Enkoping.

    Does it also toll for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange?

    Today, this small industrial centre, 40 miles west of Stockholm, remains best-known — if known at all — as the birthplace of the [at]adjustable spanner.

    But if extradition proceedings involving [at]Britain are successful, it could soon be rather more celebrated — by the U.S. government at least — as the place where Mr Assange made a [at]catastrophic error.


    Victim of a honeytrap plot? Julian Assange denies the accusations of sex crimes, insisting he had consensual sex with his accusors


    Here, in a first-floor flat in a dreary apartment block, the mastermind behind the leak of more than 250,000 classified U.S. diplomatic cables this month slept with a female admirer whom he had just met at a seminar.

    She subsequently made a complaint to police.

    As a result, Assange, believed to be in hiding in England, faces a criminal prosecution and [at]possibly jail.

    Last night, a European Arrest [at]Warrant was given by Interpol to Scotland Yard.

    The Stockholm police want to question him regarding the possible rape of a woman and separate allegations from another Swedish admirer, with whom he was having a concurrent fling.

    But there remains a huge question mark over the evidence.

    Many people believe that the 39-year-old [at]Australian-born whistleblower is the victim of a U.S. government dirty tricks campaign.

    They argue that the whole squalid affair is a sexfalla, which translates loosely from the Swedish as a ‘honeytrap’.

    One thing is clear, though: Sweden’s complex rape laws are central to the story.




    'Jessica' and 'Sarah' claim they were sexually assaulted by Julian Assange

    Using a number of sources including leaked police interviews, we can begin to piece together the sequence of events which led to Assange’s liberty being threatened by Stockholm police rather than Washington, where already one U.S. politician has called on him to executed for ‘spying’.

    The story began on August 11 this year, when Assange arrived in Stockholm.

    He had been invited to be the key speaker at a seminar on ‘war and the role of the media’, [at]organised by the [at]centre-Left Brotherhood Movement.

    His point of contact was a female party official, whom we shall refer to as Sarah (her identity must be [at]protected because of the ongoing legal proceedings).

    An attractive blonde, Sarah was already a well-known ‘radical feminist’. In her 30s, she had travelled the world following various fashionable causes.

    While a research assistant at a local university she had not only been the protegee of a militant feminist [at]academic, but held the post of ‘campus sexual equity officer’.

    Fighting male discrimination in all forms, including sexual harassment, was her forte.

    Sarah and Assange had never met.

    But in a series of internet and telephone conversations, they agreed that during his visit he could stay at her small apartment in central Stockholm.

    She said she would be away from the city until the day of the seminar itself.

    The prosecution's case has several puzzling flaws, and there is scant public evidence of rape or sexual molestation

    What happened over the next few days — while casting an extraordinary light on the values of the two women involved — suggests that even if the WikiLeaks founder is innocent of any charges, he is certainly a man of strong sexual appetites who is not averse to exploiting his fame.

    Certainly his stay was always going to be a very social affair, mingling with like-minded and undoubtedly [at]admiring people.

    That Thursday, he held court at the Beirut Cafe in Stockholm, dining with fellow ‘open government’ campaigners and an American journalist.

    The following afternoon, Sarah returned to Stockholm, 24 hours earlier than planned.

    In an interview she later gave to police, she is reported to have said: ‘He (Assange) was there when I came home. We talked a little and decided that he could stay.’

    The pair went out for dinner together at a nearby restaurant.

    Afterwards they returned to her flat and had sex.

    What is not disputed by either of them is that a condom broke — an event which, as we shall see, would later take on great significance.

    At the time, however, the pair [at]continued to be friendly enough the next day, a Saturday, with Sarah even throwing a party for him at her home in the evening.

    That same day, Assange attended his seminar at the Swedish trade union HQ.

    In the front row of the audience, dressed in an eye-catching pink jumper — you can see her on a YouTube [at]internet clip recorded at the time — was a pretty twentysomething whom we shall call Jessica.

    She was the woman — who two sources this week told me is a council employee — from Enkoping.

    Swedes are calling the whole squalid affair a honeytrap, a plot to bring down the Wikileaks supremo

    Jessica would later tell police that she had first seen Assange on television a few weeks before.

    She had found him ‘interesting, brave and admirable’.

    As a result, she began to follow the [at]WikiLeaks saga, and when she discovered that he was due to visit Stockholm she [at]contacted the Brotherhood Movement to volunteer to help out at the seminar.

    Although her offer was not taken up, she decided to attend the seminar anyway and took a large number of photos of Assange during his 90-minute talk.

    It is believed that by happenstance Jessica also met Sarah — the woman with whom Assange had spent the night — during the meeting.

    Afterwards, she hung around and was still there when Assange — who has a child from a failed relationship around 20 years ago — left with a group of male friends for lunch.

    Sources conflict here.

    One says that she asked to tag along; another that Assange invited her to join them.

    Subsequently, one of Assange’s friends recalled that Jessica had been ‘very keen’ to get Assange’s attention.

    She was later to tell police that, at the restaurant, Assange put his arm around her shoulder. ‘I was flattered. It was obvious that he was flirting,’ she reportedly said.

    The attraction was mutual.

    After lunch, the pair went to the cinema to see a film called Deep Sea.

    Jessica’s account suggests that were ‘intimate’ and then went to a park where Assange told her she was ‘attractive’.

    But he had to leave to go to a ‘crayfish party’, a traditional, and usually boozy, Swedish summer event.

    Jessica asked if they would meet again.

    ‘Of course,’ said the WikiLeaks supremo.

    They parted and she took a train back to Enkoping while he took a cab back to his temporary base at Sarah’s flat, where the crayfish party was to be held.

    You might think it strange that Sarah would want to throw a party in honour of the man about whom she would later make a complaint to police concerning their liaison the night before.

    There is scant evidence — in the public domain at least — of rape, sexual molestation or unlawful coercion

    This is only one of several puzzling flaws in the prosecution case.

    A few hours after that party, Sarah apparently Tweeted: ‘Sitting outside ... nearly freezing, with the world’s coolest people. It’s pretty amazing!’ She was later to try to erase this message.

    During the party, Assange apparently phoned Jessica and a few hours later she was boasting to friends about her flirtation with him.

    At that point, according to police reports, her friends advised her ‘the ball is in your court’.

    So it was that on the Monday, Jessica called Assange and they arranged to get together in Stockholm.

    When they did meet they agreed to go to her home in Enkoping, but he had no money for a train ticket and said he didn’t want to use a credit card because he would be ‘tracked’ (presumably, as he saw it, by the CIA or other agencies).

    So Jessica bought both their tickets.

    She had snagged perhaps the world’s most famous activist, and after they arrived at her apartment they had sex.

    According to her testimony to police, Assange wore a condom.

    The following morning they made love again.

    This time he used no protection.

    Jessica reportedly said later that she was upset that he had refused when she asked him to wear a condom.

    Again there is scant evidence — in the public domain at least — of rape, sexual molestation or unlawful coercion.

    What’s more, the following morning, on the Tuesday, the pair amicably went out to have breakfast together and, at her prompting, Assange promised to stay in touch.

    He then returned to Stockholm, with Jessica again paying for his ticket.

    It has been suggested that the two women had discussed approaching a tabloid newspaper to maximise Assange’s discomfort

    What happened next is difficult to explain.

    The most likely interpretation of events is that as a result of a one-night stand, one participant came to regret what had happened.

    Jessica was worried she could have caught a sexual disease, or even be pregnant: and this is where the story takes an intriguing turn.

    She then decided to phone Sarah — whom she had met at the [at]seminar, and with whom Assange had been staying — and apparently confided to her that she’d had unprotected sex with him.

    At that point, Sarah said that she, too, had slept with him.

    As a result of this conversation, Sarah reportedly phoned an acquaintance of Assange and said that she wanted him to leave her apartment. (He refused to do so, and maintains that she only asked him to leave three days later, on the Friday of that week.)

    How must Sarah have felt to [at]discover that the man she’d taken to her bed three days before had already taken up with another woman?

    [at]Furious? Jealous? Out for revenge? Perhaps she merely felt aggrieved for a fellow woman in distress.

    Having taken stock of their options for a day or so, on Friday, August 20, Sarah and Jessica took drastic action.

    They went together to a Stockholm police station where they said they were seeking advice on how to proceed with a complaint by Jessica against Assange.

    According to one source, Jessica wanted to know if it was possible to force Assange to undergo an HIV test.

    Sarah, the seasoned feminist warrior, said she was there merely to support Jessica.

    But she also gave police an account of what had happened between herself and Assange a week before.

    The female interviewing officer, presumably because of allegations of a sabotaged condom in one case and a refusal to wear one in the [at]second, concluded that both women were victims: that [at]Jessica had been raped, and Sarah subject to sexual molestation.

    Assange continues to insist that he has done nothing wrong, and that his sexual encounters with both women were consensual

    It was Friday evening.

    A duty prosecuting attorney, Maria [at]Kjellstrand, was called.

    She agreed that Assange should be sought on suspicion of rape.

    The following day, Sarah was questioned again, cementing the allegation of sexual misconduct against Assange.

    That evening, detectives tried to find him and searched Stockholm’s entertainment district — but to no avail.

    By Sunday morning, the news had leaked to the Press.

    Indeed, it has been suggested that the two women had discussed approaching a tabloid newspaper to maximise Assange’s discomfort.

    By now, the authorities realised they had a high-profile case on their hands and legal papers were rushed to the weekend home of the chief [at]prosecutor, who dismissed the rape charge.

    She felt that what had occurred were no more than minor offences.

    But the case was now starting to spin out of control.

    Sarah next spoke to a newspaper, saying: ‘In both cases, the sex had been consensual from the start but had eventually turned into abuse.’

    Rejecting accusations of an international plot to trap Assange, she added: ‘The accusations were not set up by the Pentagon or anybody else. The responsibility for what happened to me and the other girl lies with a man with a twisted view of women, who has a problem accepting the word “no”.’

    The two women then instructed Claes Borgstrom, a so-called ‘gender lawyer’ who is a leading supporter of a campaign to extend the legal [at]definition of rape to help bring more rapists to justice.

    As a result, in September the case was reopened by the authorities, and last month Interpol said Assange was wanted for ‘sex crimes’.

    Yesterday, his lawyer Mark Stephens said the Swedish warrant was a ‘political stunt’ and that he would fight it on the grounds that it could lead to the WikiLeaks founder being handed over to the American authorities (Sweden has an [at]extradition treaty with the U.S.).

    He is responsible for an avalanche of political leaks. Whether he is also guilty of sexual offences remains to be seen. But the more one learns about the case, the allegations simply don't ring true

    Assange continues to insist that he has done nothing wrong, and that his sexual encounters with both women were consensual.

    But last week, the Swedish High Court refused to hear his final appeal against arrest, and extra[at]dition papers were presented to police in England, where Assange is currently in hiding.

    He is able to stay in this country thanks to a six-month visa which expires in the spring.

    So what to make of a story in which it’s hard to argue that any of the [at]parties emerges with much credit?

    How reliable are the two female witnesses?

    Earlier this year, Sarah is reported to have posted a telling entry on her website, which she has since removed.

    But a copy has been retrieved and widely circulated on the internet.

    Entitled ‘7 Steps to Legal Revenge’, it explains how women can use courts to get their own back on unfaithful lovers.

    Step 7 says: ‘Go to it and keep your goal in sight. Make sure your victim suffers just as you did.’ (The highlighting of text is Sarah’s own.)

    As for Assange, he remains in [at]hiding in Britain, and his website continues to release classified American documents that are [at]daily embarrassing the U.S. government.

    Clearly, he is responsible for an avalanche of political leaks.

    Whether he is also guilty of sexual offences remains to be seen.

    But the more one learns about the case, the more one feels that, unlike the bell in Enkoping, the allegations simply don’t ring true.

    dailymail.co.uk


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    pretty obvious that the story would have never made the light of day if the main actor was not Assange

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    So is he going to leak the key for the encrypted leaks?

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    Just a joke. Assange represents the masses and the two whores obviously represent the US government directly or through the pressure of the Swedish government. Whatver they do to him the information will get out. I hope he inspires millions to join his cause of truth.

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    Revealed: Assange ‘rape’ accuser linked to notorious CIA operative

    By David Edwards
    Monday, December 6th, 2010 -- 3:43 pm

    One of the women that is accusing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of sex crimes appears to have worked with a group that has connections to the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

    James D. Catlin, a lawyer who recently represented Assange, said the sex assault investigation into the WikiLeaks founder is based on claims he didn't use condoms during sex with two Swedish women.

    Swedish prosecutors told AOL News last week that Assange was not wanted for rape as has been reported, but for something called "sex by surprise" or "unexpected sex."

    One accuser, Anna Ardin, may have "ties to the US-financed anti-Castro and anti-communist groups," according to Israel Shamir and Paul Bennett, writing for CounterPunch.

    While in Cuba, Ardin worked with the Las damas de blanco (the Ladies in White), a feminist anti-Castro group.

    Professor Michael Seltzer pointed out that the group is led by Carlos Alberto Montaner who is reportedly connected to the CIA.

    Shamir and Bennett also describe Ardin as a "leftist" who "published her anti-Castro diatribes (see here and here) in the Swedish-language publication Revista de Asignaturas Cubanas put out by Misceláneas de Cuba."

    Shamir and Bennett noted that Las damas de blanco is partially funded by the US government and also counts Luis Posada Carriles as a supporter.

    A declassified 1976 document (.pdf) revealed Posada to be a CIA agent. He has been convicted of terrorist attacks that killed hundreds of people.

    Ardin is "a gender equity officer at Uppsula University – who chose to associate with a US funded group openly supported by a convicted terrorist and mass murderer," FireDogLake's Kirk James Murphy observed.

    In August, Assange told Al-Jazeera that the accusations were "clearly a smear campaign."

    "We have been warned that, for example, the Pentagon is planning on using dirty tricks to destroy our work," Assange told the Swedish daily newspaper Aftonbladet.

    The WikiLeaks founder said he was told to be careful of "sex traps." Had Assange fallen for one of those traps? "Maybe. Maybe not," he said.

    Catlin observed that both Ardin and Sofia Wilén, the second accuser, sent SMS messages and tweets boasting of their conquests following the alleged "rapes."

    "In the case of Ardin it is clear that she has thrown a party in Assange's honour at her flat after the 'crime' and tweeted to her followers that she is with the 'the world’s coolest smartest people, it’s amazing!'" he wrote.

    "The exact content of Wilén’s mobile phone texts is not yet known but their bragging and exculpatory character has been confirmed by Swedish prosecutors. Niether Wilén’s nor Ardin’s texts complain of rape," Catlin said.

    Ardin has also published a seven step guide on how to get revenge on cheating boyfriends.

    When the charges were first leveled in August, Gawker raised doubts that Ardin was working for the CIA.

    "If anything, Ardin's outing tends to undercut Assange's conspiracy theory that one of his accusers is a major figure on Sweden's left fringe, freewheelingly indiscreet on her personal blog and, until her charges, an enthusiastic promoter of Assange's visit to the country," Gawker wrote.

    After Interpol issued a digital "wanted" poster for Assange on Monday morning, an unnamed Scotland Yard source reportedly told Press Association it had been given the documents needed for the arrest. Police would not comment on the report publicly.

    Several British news outlets speculated that Assange could be arrested as early as Tuesday.

    On Monday evening, Mark Stephens, Assange's London lawyer, was negotiating with British authorities over an arrest warrant they'd received from their Swedish counterparts. Assange has vowed to fight extradition.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Swedish prosecutors told AOL News last week that Assange was not wanted for rape as has been reported, but for something called "sex by surprise" or "unexpected sex."
    And this warrants being put on interpols most wanted list, well, I'm off to contact them now, I believe my son is taking/stealing 140baht perday from me without telling me, that will teach him, although he does use it for his transport and lunch at college everyday, but i want an international manhunt conducted for this major case.......

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    sounds like an absolute joke. 'sex by surprise'? wtf...

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    Anyway, i would shag Anna given the chance, with or without a condom, well, as long as she signed a consent form for the without a condom bit.


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    Ooh what a surprise, your todger is only 1"!

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    fucking amazing,

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    The guy must be scared to screw for a while, pitty!

    Quite bad when there are lots of admirerers willing to ...

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    He's probably getting marriage proposals from idealistic heiresses.
    Does George Soros have a daughter?

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    So basically the condom broke - or he didn't use one - and there was a leak by the Wikileaks guy....




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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    He's probably getting marriage proposals from idealistic heiresses.
    Does George Soros have a daughter?
    Yes, this is her.



    Just as well she's rich, eh?

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    Granddaughter then?

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    Has the sun completely set on the so-called "British Empire" or what, eh?

    Britain feared Libya would take “harsh and immediate action” against it if the Lockerbie bomber died in prison, leaked US diplomatic cables have suggested.

    Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi made “thuggish” threats to halt all trade deals with the UK and harass embassy staff if Abdelbaset al Megrahi was not freed, according to the latest disclosures.


    The cables unveiled on whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks also suggest Tripoli offered a “parade of treats” to the Scottish devolved government if it let the convicted mass killer go – although the incentives were refused

    WikiLeaks: Julian Assange Vows To Fight Extradition To Sweden Over Sexual Assault Claims | UK News | Sky News
    A Deplorable Bitter Clinger

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    So they willingly had sex, and only after they had found out that he had recently had unprotected sex with another partner did they decide to do anything. So where's the rape? At least by the appearance of the dailymail's article, the sex at the time was consensual, they had buyer's remorse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid
    Using a number of sources including leaked police interviews,
    ironic ?

    this harrasment by the seppos will result in a large backlash against them as people understand and then resent their governments being co-erced by foriegn interests so publicly

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