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The rape allegation was dropped due to Assange's stay at the Ecuadorean embassy, but the Swedish prosecutor has now stated that the investigation could potentially be re-opened.
The rape allegation was dropped due to Assange's stay at the Ecuadorean embassy, but the Swedish prosecutor has now stated that the investigation could potentially be re-opened.
Julian Assange is now being held in a maximum-security prison even though he was never charged with having committed a violent crime. We speak to Assange's lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, about the first extradition hearing held in London.
“The evidence that they have is the book of Noam Chomsky, a couple of USB sticks, and a couple of computers. There’s no witness of any crime being done.”
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