Full Story: The Times of India November 2, 2011
In a world, where governments and democracies lie to their people, keep secrets which if made public can create panic and stir, Julian Assange was one such person who not only exposed the truth, but also waged as war of words which he knew would cost him dearly and enormously.
No government could get up and challenge Assange, as most of what he said had documentary proof. But there re always ways and means to punish a lamb by angry and hungry wolves. If the lamb is innocent, he can be conveniently charged with crimes which his forefather may or may not have committed.
So with this premise, the news is that WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange is required to be sent to Sweden from Britain to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, London's high court ruled on Wednesday, rejecting his appeal against extradition. Swedish authorities want to question the 40-year-old over accusations of rape and sexual assault made by two female former WikiLeaks volunteers.
So this is how he will not be dragged into courts for punishing his WikiLeaks crimes by punishing him on rape and assault accusations.
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