Wednesday, November 30, 2016

UK/Sweden "Ordered" to Cease and Desist

Earlier this year, a case was concluded at the UN, in which the body instructed the UK and Sweden to take immediate steps to ensure [Julian Assange] the WikiLeaks founder's liberty, protection and enjoyment of fundamental human rights [and to ...] "afford him monetary compensation."

The UK has appealed the ruling twice, with the UN rejecting its second appeal on Wednesday by pronouncing it "not admissible," Justice for Assange reported, adding that the decision marks the end to London's "attempt to overturn the ruling."

"Now that all appeals are exhausted, I expect that the UK and Sweden will comply with their international obligations and set me free," a statement by Assange read.

  RT
Frankly, I don't know what this means for him in reality.  I guess we'll see.  If it were an order to the U.S., I'm pretty sure we'd just thumb our noses at the UN.  And, this might be a hint:
Foreign Office Minister for the Americas, Sir Alan Duncan said: "Julian Assange is not, and has never been, arbitrarily detained in the UK and his continued presence in the Ecuadorean Embassy is entirely self-inflicted. We completely reject the opinion of the UN Working Group and are very disappointed that they will not review their deeply flawed and incorrect position.

"A European Arrest Warrant for an allegation of rape remains outstanding and the UK has a legal obligation to extradite him to Sweden.

  BT
I don't think he's going anywhere soon.

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