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Julian Assange, WikiLeaks Founder, Cleared Of Sex Allegations In Sweden

MALIN RISING   08/25/10 02:07 PM ET   AP

Julian Assange

STOCKHOLM — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange no longer faces sex abuse charges in Sweden after a prosecutor decided Wednesday to investigate only one of two complaints against him, and not as a sexual offense.

Assange – who has denied both accusations – is still suspected of molesting a woman on Aug. 13, but molestation is not a sex crime under Swedish law, said Karin Rosander, a spokeswoman for the Swedish Prosecution Authority.

It covers a wide range of offenses, including reckless conduct or inappropriate physical contact with another adult, and can result in fines or up to one year in prison.

Chief Prosecutor Eva Finne formally closed another case involving a woman who claimed Assange had raped her. Finne had dismissed the rape charge over the weekend and recalled a short-lived arrest warrant. She decided Wednesday that the case couldn't be prosecuted as any other type of sex crime either.

"The investigation is therefore closed in regard to this complaint since there is no suspicion of a crime," Finne said in a statement.

Assange was in Sweden partly to seek legal protection for WikiLeaks, an online whistle-blower that has angered the Obama administration by publishing thousands of leaked documents about U.S. military activities in Iraq and Afghanistan. The group says it has computer servers in Sweden and other countries.

Assange and his group suggested that the accusations, coming as WikiLeaks prepares to release a new batch of classified documents, were part of a smear campaign. In an interview with a Swedish newspaper, Assange even pointed a finger at the Pentagon, which has warned WikiLeaks that the leaked documents could endanger U.S. soldiers and their Afghan helpers.

Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell on Sunday called Assange's charges "absurd."

The lawyer representing both women, Claes Borgstrom, also dismissed any foreign involvement in their complaints.

"There is not an ounce of truth in all this about Pentagon, or the CIA, or smear campaigns, nothing like it," Borgstrom told Swedish news agency TT.

Borgstrom criticized the prosecutor's decision, saying both complaints should be investigated as sex crimes.

Investigators have not released details about either case, though a police report obtained by The Associated Press shows both women had befriended Assange in connection with a seminar he gave in Stockholm on Aug. 14.

The report shows they filed their complaints together six days later.

An on-call prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for Assange on suspicion of rape later that day, but Finne revoked it within 24 hours saying it wasn't a rape case.

Assange's lawyer Leif Silbersky lashed out at prosecutors for the way they handled the case, especially that they identified his client by name to the media.

"He has been cast as a rapist, labeled as a rapist and the international press have described him as a suspected rapist and now he has ended up in a situation where they have dispelled the sexual parts and what remains is molestation," Silbersky said.

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Associated Press Writer Karl Ritter contributed to this report.

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STOCKHOLM — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange no longer faces sex abuse charges in Sweden after a prosecutor decided Wednesday to investigate only one of two complaints against him, and not as a ...
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04:26 AM on 08/27/2010
It is a big disgrace for Swedish legal system to go with this plot in first place.
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CarmenCameron
Hoping 4 a US version of the Arab Spring
10:57 AM on 08/26/2010
Is the Swedish prosecutor going to investigate the woman who made this false and inflammatory accusation? I want to know her motive for making it. They should, too.
04:41 AM on 08/26/2010
This dawg looks a bit like Barney from "How I met your mother"!
02:45 AM on 08/26/2010
Well, I have a slightly different perspective on this.

None of the information that Julian has revealed have been particularly earth-shattering in their scope, and yet the pentagon makes it appear like it is the end of the world. The words "limited hangout" comes to mind.

The conspiracy-theorist in me can't help wondering if this latest "rape ploy" wasn't staged to give Julian more credibility and making it appear that the stuff he is revealing isn't just stuff that the MIC knows is harmless to them.

Something fishy in Denmark (or Sweden, for that matter).
11:11 AM on 08/26/2010
You don't think that this is earth-shattering?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlfQQnH6_Cc

The only thing more earth shattering are nuclear weapons or an actual land invasion of North America.
02:31 AM on 08/27/2010
Not really earth shattering that the Afghans have been waging a guerrilla war on us to bleed us to bankruptcy - who didn't already know that?

Now, if the documents could prove beyond doubt that 9/11 was an inside-job, that would be earth-shattering.
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02:30 AM on 08/26/2010
Surprise!
01:08 AM on 08/26/2010
The prosecutors were defending themselves in a manner... unconvincing covering of their rears is how it came off.
01:07 AM on 08/26/2010
Man, they are stretchin' it out... LOL, must realize they're tactics are wearin' thin...
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Yaxchibonam
Learn a second language.
12:36 AM on 08/26/2010
In the fascinating and thorough documentary about Ralph Nader, "An Unreasonable Man," they talk about how Nader must have realized that he could not afford to lead a normal life which would involve relationships with women because powerful people behind the scenes were poised to jump on any opportunity to discredit him. Aside from government and private interests, the right and left have taken their turns vilifying Nader, and Assange must know that his future looks a lot like Nader's past. Even before seeing this eye-opening movie I lost trust with Michael Moore, who, of all people, condemned Nader for causing Gore to lose to Bush. What a ridiculous argument. But stubborn truth tellers like Nader (and maybe Assange, we don't really know him yet) annoy the hell out of people. The truth is just not comfortable.
04:18 PM on 08/26/2010
Well said.

I also did not appreciate Moore's renunciation of Nader.
12:25 AM on 08/26/2010
CIA-DIA-NSA have a long reach.
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snapshot1940
"We have met the enemy and he is us"
12:21 AM on 08/26/2010
I suppose next the CIA will accuse him of war crimes.
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lizr
goofing off here
10:21 PM on 08/25/2010
Big Surprise here...

one more CIA character assassination plot.

if you cant control him, ruin his reputation.