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actors_of_a_persecution [2020/05/29 10:03] – editor42 | actors_of_a_persecution [2020/09/09 09:17] – [James Lewis QC] editor42 | ||
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Baraitser declared: “In my view I have substantial ground for believing if I release you, you will abscond again.” | Baraitser declared: “In my view I have substantial ground for believing if I release you, you will abscond again.” | ||
- | Baraitser’s ruling was based on the fraudulent claim that Assange illegitimately “absconded” on bail in 2012. In reality, Assange exercised his right, protected under international law, to seek political asylum in Ecuador’s London embassy. | + | Baraitser’s ruling was based on the fraudulent claim that Assange illegitimately “absconded” on bail in 2012. In reality, Assange exercised his right, protected under international law, to seek political asylum in Ecuador’s London embassy. |
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==== Judge Snow ==== | ==== Judge Snow ==== | ||
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==== James Lewis QC ==== | ==== James Lewis QC ==== | ||
- | A representative for the U.K. government during the preliminary hearings of the extradition trial. Lewis is described as " | + | {{: |
At a case management hearing on October 21st 2019, he " | At a case management hearing on October 21st 2019, he " | ||
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==== Gordon D. Kromberg ==== | ==== Gordon D. Kromberg ==== | ||
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