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to be aware more of the fact that the crown prosecution service under the shadow direct effect because starmer appeared to beg swedish authorities to prosecute as for sex crimes or the swedish authorities didn't want to yes i have looked into these allegations and already there's a real billable to me how the shoulder from the beginning actually cooperated with the swedish police and tried to keep himself beautiful for questioning and to help results case and actually after a few days the case was closed by the prosecutor saying that there was no evidence that it crime has been critter all and he was explicitly allowed to leave the country then a few days later a different prosecutor takes up just case again. you know this is an arrest warrant and then from that i'm consistently refuse to enter butu innocence from sweden through sky or conference and or when afterwards when he was in the end to see to
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visit him there for many years he that was refused without any cards at the same time sweden hatters these types of question eggs across borders in many other cases so there was no reason not to do that. so what we can see is really consistently that descriptions already have spread a rape suspect nerve to suggest a violent crime that does not correspond to be allegations of corruption made by the complainants and and the prosecutor dees these this pardon or investigation in a way addicted to innocence to defend self it is a effective way lest she expose himself to a much greater risk of being. extradited to the united states and the related risk for serious using rights eventually swedish prosecution is into london but by then of course he had sought asylum in the ecuadorian embassy the use. see that this
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narrative the the women involved in those original an allegation of a dropping the allegations at one point and then the case resuming do you see all of this as judicial harassment in contributing to what you say in the press release for your report to cruel and degrading treatment kolata luly i mean the whole episode of julian assange. holed up in that it is he was because of the swedish absolution requests and not because he wanted to escape extradition to sweden but because the swedish the same. fuse to be airing she would not you know extradited for the united states very weak evidence actually nonexistent against. service to keep your innocence arbitrarily confined in genesee for many years and also triggered then that the criminal prosecution for bill elation into u.k. for which he's now being detained in the wash since the un tend to belmarsh with 2
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medical experts specializing in the examination of potential torture victims past hamilton a swedish lawyer told reuters that it's not possible to conduct a normal conversation with truly innocent how did you find him while there is obviously a patient doctor confidentiality that i cannot reach but what i can say that. julie sunshine physical consequences clearly from not being able to access the littler medical care for several years the physical consequences have been addressed adequately at least the most fertile aspects of it by a prison health care service the much more serious than aspect is how he has been mentally and emotionally affected by the extremely hostile and increasingly arbitrary and by and she has been exposed to for several years so here he really showed all the symptoms. that are typical for
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a person that has been exposed to psychological torture and i'm not saying this is an emotional. worth but prisoners political prisoners prisoners of war for 20 years and but what we do in these cases you convert the doctors and psychiatrists the the center for cultural call which is designed to examine potential victims of torture and will treat and and severely fight these standards and it was the evidence was well really clear that julian assange had been exposed to several. forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment which should militarily can only be described. back to the judicial elements of this and i think so i'm sure your department probably is aware the british foreign secret service has been implicated in torture many times before what do you make of the original arrest warrant judge i am a buff and author upheld it and she came under scrutiny because her husband's co
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directors of a security company included the former head of m i 6 a case of justice not being seen to be done also presumably contributing to that psychological torture his hands is currently suffering from certainly all these aspects all these multiple and complex proceedings are very serious the actions clearly contributes to you know intense stress and anxiety and incapacity of preparing a reasonable defense because he doesn't have enough access to documents and to 2 lawyers who are years i have heard about these allegations of conflict of interests and i cannot assert a city accuracy of these allegations obviously but what i want what they understand is that the defense counsel julian assange made a huge. ask the court hearing and raising these complaints to the judge and to pursue. and jeff seems to have just kind of brushed his
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allegations off the table and not and. but then the reaction is my understand he accused julian assange of being a narcissist which comes across as you know likely so very unprofessional to me if not if not most clearly biased sorry you just mentioned the legal documents presumably he is getting these legal documents we just heard the secretary said to javid when saying when songe was captured by british authorities from the ecuadorian embassy that he is now protected by british just as he is getting legal documents right did he tell you that you should probably talk to his lawyer so that precise information under standing is that he does not have sufficient access to use case files that he is not able to exchange documents. those lawyers certainly not in it in the in the way it is for wired in view of the complexity and the multiple of layers of these proceedings and are now against it so that
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certainly there's a me a factor that adds to his trust and where he simply cannot cope with all the demands of these proceedings now human rights law requires that a defendant get enough time to prepare as the fence. commensurate with the complexity of these proceedings and that is not the case to show that during the search ok will you directly accuse the u.k. government of creating an atmosphere of impunity encouraging uninhibited vilification and abuse or what happens if it continues to do that and what can actually the u.n. do to mitigate the alleged persecution of persecution you allege that british authorities not only british authorities but other governments as well are involved in the in this case to thank the authorities of of the british authorities would be to allow only the allowed me to access mr sanford truckie conduct assessment or.
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what i found is really profoundly shocking because we can see we here have you know the state democratic traditions the rule of law traditions that are really isolated to do this one individual and preventing him from exercising his most basic principle rights presumption of innocence and prettier than adequate defense could it of course some people might argue all be just a case of incompetence a big mistake or is there intentionality in this psychological torture in the forms of cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment you outline. to me it is almost inconceivable that we have so many layers of so profoundly these viewed and biased steps in the traditional proceedings. that could just be you know a coincidence to me it all speech to a scenario where you have the united states wanting to make an example out of
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julian assange for useful or she has made it through regular leaks and that can provide be a bit embarrassing for united states and that you know the swedish proceedings army are not be conducted in good faith but really abused judicial proceedings in order to facilitate the extradition and also the way that you pay that wolf and that it's only just the proceedings. very much better so that's more of a tab professor niels mel thank you. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed qur'an calls what is happening for the wiki leaks founder of crimes against humanity on 3 more coming up about 2 going on the ground. her.
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optimism it just goes to create companies they compete they make products on fails some of them succeed there's a central bank there in case the banks go under as the lender of last resort and that's the way it was designed us that's a plan but now we're in a situation where the central banks become the buyer of 1st what. china is not a partner number one for us yet steel. and countries are trade partners number one with this and. i cannot share the. news who are those who say that it's a turn of russia he's. no russia i hope will never turn eastwards. you know russian egoless is looking to move the sides west towards in the stewards .
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away as. welcome back in the 1st half of the program we heard from the un special rapporteur on torture professor who detailed his allegations of the british torture of julian assange joining me now from brussels is former ecuadorian president rafael correa who 1st granted asylum to a spearing that he would be subjected to the kind of treatment outlined in part one of this program former president thanks so much for being on the program have you spoken 1st of all to your successor lenin merino about julian a songes life now being at risk. and i will not talk to my successor because it's very or butter he won with now where political program people vote in order to continue to see this in revolution political protests and this political ploy are
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brought into that their protection for dinner not so much but let the merino was a kind of protege you appointed him vice president yes man he was a 3rd term you know he mislead that everybody tell us what you felt when you heard on april the 11th that lenin merino your former vice president now president had invited u.k. police into ecuador's london embassy i was horrified i am neil julian julian assange is what's going on then a long time ago because more n o tried to negotiate with him one week after taking office you know he received a nice little old man a for reform air campaign chief of term now in jail in the united states because of corruption and he offered to manage for and to the american government to be a leader. julian hasn't but the american government can support him financially
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so we knew that angel on our side was condemned that we never imagined there will be so brutal for instance allowing the british police to entering our embassy that this against the vienna convention and that is against international lol the in the american human rights convention julia sans human rights. on all especially those against the. introduce yourself say look we force the most important part of the silent east to protect their little g.'s from people who suing him not to believe or. refugee and that is certainly what development of more they're not as modern as order man has done and that is against also. our constitution article 4 p. one especially these articles since that is their content and not
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believe or i repeat. a person that has been granted i would assume you just said something about donald trump's former campaign manager paul manifold the british guardian newspaper who used which used to be a partner to wiki leaks said the man afford to met with julian a son in london or another and that was a lie in order to work was not true i don't know but because i have never met the jeweler has i i don't know you'll have managed but you don't have sounds like we can lease said that was i like lennon marina says he has had assurances that julian a songe will not be executed for coming and he's a lawyer but. let's assume that that is true well what about the other human rights for instance to have fair trial it's not possible under this condition to have
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a fair trial in the united states if you learn a son she says today that to the united states he. is already content he will not have a. fair terror targets let in marino and the ecuadorian government released pictures of julian a songe they said that he behaved in an impolite way the media here in britain laughed at him the were the grounds. that marino says that under which ecuador continues to for fairly international legal obligations even by delivering him to british authorities can you believe can you imagine to release it because he's impolite curve. more in a more look for where there used to feed geisha in order to explain to a war until he story whether he has done that history what really terrible but of
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course you cut off julian assange is into that access when you were president yes because he was interfering in you know state elections and attacking hillary clinton for the reason we weren't here you have to stop he continued ok we'll stop the internet service but after that after a while after the election really internet is worse install here who told you that he was interfering with the 2016 us presidential election well that was clearly the attacks against hillary clinton and a just a few case in worse not that these 2 ok perhaps he's too much wrong also has several truth he he didn't say anything about donald trump so that was very unfair of course donald trump then went on to
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win the election what does lenin merino have to gain for ecuador for himself by as you say violating the 1951 refugee convention when he submitted to the american government absolutely not just because of the case of julius arch because of that even with the i.m.f. because of the new military support of the united states in a quote everything a gains our constitution everything against our political program that is. it was a wiener in the last election but he has had elections oct he's returned his betraying a quota of people he's reiterating a. he's probably going to broaden he's been saying everything he's absolutely submitted to the american interest american government interests that in marino says it is your economic mismanagement that means why he that is the reason behind the new austerity program in the ecuador and it's not the capture of
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julian as connected to the i.m.f. agreement that's just taken place he has to see something come out even though a mess in 2000 cementing said its own economy was very tough that he had that he has to say something or it took to try to justify the trial to you not sosh but also let me tell you to accord him people we are experts in i.m.f. adjustment programs i just meant all weeks they have being a failure absolutely failed so to continue with all these kind of things is not because they are looking for the welfare of the contour well for their people not they're looking for some interest for farming interest and so you really think there could have been a deal for julian a songe over the i.m.f. agreement yes yes i think he's related of course you know the very well the.
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united states have little capacity inside the i.m.f. so in order to received their financial support from the i.m.f. well doing it by the government most. it was half the approval of the a major government and of course julian assange it's not just that but the unisons case is related to financial support from the i.m.f. and the cia base that mathabane of of course of course everything everything there is dong they don't have a base now because it is not necessary with the technological advances they need just. in the space of aircraft is in a quandary not in a space elevator after they have a we have now in a boat a lot of military personnel from the united states is enough with that otherwise the base will be there already but they will meet any more
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a military base in just the same crash we that military person what about the eye and they papers you may have to explain you think they're linked also to the julian assange capture so we have discovered that mourinho is a corrupt and that we are not imagining that we have even a secret account that he has the american support of the media support economic is supporting it or so everybody what that is the these are not powers are protecting this but the case is so extremely clear he's huge. perhaps the biggest corruption case involving our president i think president saw we have even the secret account with money laundering and it could account financing really
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looks really good looks are a lie for a bit more than a slimy on good sense of court and this is the count i can tell you that count still. are. but a boy are bound by nama ok let in marina denies the allegations tell me what happened when you tried to draw attention to this on your facebook account including that number which we will be about this same day when julian assange is was kicked out he get out of our embassy my family bitch face will frumpish was blocked by state without any warning without any explanation without any information during 2 months i have tried to to get back my son base and finally is a minister telling me that is he this is him it's this season is a final decision they will not open again my front page i don't want the
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same day when. in there you learn a science case happened in there whether he was in london will try and get comment from facebook do it lee's act the us do it and it's going to be. well do you expect that in marino now to support the united states and the european union in their support for one guy though in the attempts currently going on to overthrow the venezuelan government. what's he's doing they had told me a month. he's been saying everything you know i got into our political program here is can i just way go. i love playing old soul he's against venezuela against my who took or so for things of course a very close ally of the european union and the united states of course led in marino has signed up to china's belton road what role do you think china
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will have because wiki leaks and julian assange exposed washington interference in the americas but i can tell you that is that there is as your political war between the united states and china and latin america and region is in the middle of the battlefield they are fighting for latin america's place in the united states they cannot play it allowed the influence chinese influence in their region so they are pursuing any let you know their governments that are going to have close relationships with it china and finally do you believe julie innocence will be extradited to the united states. i am almost sure i hope to be wrong i hope to be mistaken but. for president rafael correa thank you and that's it for the
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show will be back on monday for when donald trump comes to britain to meet the queen and maybe nigel farage until then keep in touch via social media we'll leave you with german born british socialist walter wolfgang defending jeremy corbyn and former london mack and livingston against charges of anti-semitism it was he who famously protested tony blair's iraq war at labor's 2005 conference in brighton and he passed away this week at the age of 95. about who have to go through the no you. get ahold of the new we're living. in this horrible moment here learned. i'm deeply hurt. if he'd. if he were just for this purpose. the victims of the heart of how the. political persuasions know this is how the labor party today handled this said dissent from
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a bad he's been a member since before tony blair was born that. policy stuart certainly were joking this was their response to an old man heckling jack straw during a debate on iraq. this footage is unique because there's a tribal lands a normally off limits to the public erik's allowed in because he's this is his personal doctor. people here know him. simply is don't to eric he's rich and famous some always on the move saving y'all some flying in a croft that was. no.
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for. donald trump's dreams of a war come true in the u.k. city of portland which is beefing up security ahead of his world war 2 d.-day anniversary visit much to the annoyance of some locals. but it's the very end because the make up coming very directly on the screen it's all friends still you can't see anything now though is there something much better like day to day. multiple explosions ripped through a t.n.t. factory in the russian city of surgeons leaving at least 42 people injured. and a new computer game based on the war in syria twist the fast trying jihadist linked rescue group to white collar as heroes and russian planes as targeting civilians.
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