Sunday, December 26, 2010

Julian Assange law enforcement officials statement leaked; legal team enraged

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may be out on bail currently, however that doesn’t mean his lawful team is pleased. The Australian accounts that Assange’s law enforcement officials report has released to the British newspaper The Guardian. According to reports, not simply was the report intended to be private, but the sexually graphic facts leaked are apparently incriminating towards Assange.

All about the Assange police report

Julian Assange's camp is working for making sure free information and transparency are available when releasing private intelligence cables. The legal team does not think that a turnabout has taken place with the recent law enforcement official’s report that was allegedly leaked.

Assange has a Swedish lawyer named Bjorn Hurtig. He plans on filing a complaint formally because of the leaked police report.

"It is with great concern that I hear about this because it puts Julian and his defense in a bad position,” Hurtig said.

Litigation because of the media

Julian Assange faces charges of sexual assault in Sweden right now even though he is currently released on £275,000 ($432,305) bail by super star backers for instance Bianca Jagger, Michael Moor and Jemina Khan. Many think that the Assange police statement was released on purpose as a "smear campaign" so that the press might look down on the 39 year old journalist.

Julian Assange's legal team is saying that somebody is intending to convict Assange within the court of public opinion although the Guardian is saying it’s just a "brief summary" of Julian Assange's sex allegations.

The Swedish/American conspiracy

After the information of Julian Assange's sexual assault claims came out, the United States and Sweden have been working together. Julian Assange believes they are trying to punish him for the various U.S. intelligence cables that he released. Mark Stephens is Julian Assange's lawyer. He says that Assange won’t be extradited and tried under United States treason laws if he has anything to do with it. Assange isn’t a U.S. citizen meaning this likely can be the case. He is actually Australian. Furthermore, as Australian PM Julia Gillard recently made the pronouncement that Assange had broken no Australian laws, it could be interesting to see how far the United States might go to trigger an international rift.

Details from

The Australian

theaustralian.com.au/news/world/lawyers-cry-foul-over-leak-of-julian-assange-sex-case-papers/story-e6frg6so-1225973548657

Julia Gillard says Assange broke no Australian laws

youtube.com/watch?v=IqaRK_STjdw



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