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Julian Assange: Sweden files request for arrest over rape allegation | Julian Assange: Sweden files request for arrest over rape allegation |
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The Swedish prosecutor leading an investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange has filed a request with a local court for him to be detained in absentia. | The Swedish prosecutor leading an investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange has filed a request with a local court for him to be detained in absentia. |
If granted, the court order would be the first step in a process to have the WikiLeaks founder extradited from the UK, where he is serving a 50-week sentence for skipping bail. | If granted, the court order would be the first step in a process to have the WikiLeaks founder extradited from the UK, where he is serving a 50-week sentence for skipping bail. |
Sweden reopened the rape investigation last week. It was begun in 2010 but dropped in 2017 after Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. | Sweden reopened the rape investigation last week. It was begun in 2010 but dropped in 2017 after Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. |
Assange, who denies the accusation, was arrested in London last month after spending seven years inside the embassy. | Assange, who denies the accusation, was arrested in London last month after spending seven years inside the embassy. |
“I request the district court to detain Assange in his absence, on probable cause suspected for rape,” the deputy chief prosecutor, Eva-Marie Persson, said in a statement on Monday. | “I request the district court to detain Assange in his absence, on probable cause suspected for rape,” the deputy chief prosecutor, Eva-Marie Persson, said in a statement on Monday. |
She said she would issue a European arrest warrant for Assange to be surrendered to Sweden if the court decided to detain him. | She said she would issue a European arrest warrant for Assange to be surrendered to Sweden if the court decided to detain him. |
Sweden’s decision to reopen the rape investigation casts doubt on where Assange may eventually end up, with US authorities already seeking his extradition over conspiracy charges relating to one of the biggest leaks of classified information. | Sweden’s decision to reopen the rape investigation casts doubt on where Assange may eventually end up, with US authorities already seeking his extradition over conspiracy charges relating to one of the biggest leaks of classified information. |
A lawyer representing Assange in Sweden said he would tell the district court it could not investigate the prosecutor’s request until he had conferred with his client and learned whether or not he wished to oppose a detention order. | A lawyer representing Assange in Sweden said he would tell the district court it could not investigate the prosecutor’s request until he had conferred with his client and learned whether or not he wished to oppose a detention order. |
“Since he is in prison in England, it has so far not been possible even to speak to him by telephone,” Per Samuelson told Reuters. | “Since he is in prison in England, it has so far not been possible even to speak to him by telephone,” Per Samuelson told Reuters. |
WikiLeaks releases about 470,000 classified military documents concerning American diplomacy and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It later releases a further tranche of more than 250,000 classified US diplomatic cables. | WikiLeaks releases about 470,000 classified military documents concerning American diplomacy and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It later releases a further tranche of more than 250,000 classified US diplomatic cables. |
A Swedish prosecutor issues a European arrest warrant for Assange over sexual assault allegations involving two Swedish women. Assange denies the claims. | A Swedish prosecutor issues a European arrest warrant for Assange over sexual assault allegations involving two Swedish women. Assange denies the claims. |
He turns himself in to police in London and is placed in custody. He is later released on bail and calls the Swedish allegations a smear campaign. | He turns himself in to police in London and is placed in custody. He is later released on bail and calls the Swedish allegations a smear campaign. |
A British judge rules that Assange can be extradited to Sweden. Assange fears Sweden will hand him over to US authorities who could prosecute him. | A British judge rules that Assange can be extradited to Sweden. Assange fears Sweden will hand him over to US authorities who could prosecute him. |
He takes refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He requests, and is later granted, political asylum. | He takes refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He requests, and is later granted, political asylum. |
Assange is questioned in a two-day interview over the allegations at the Ecuadorian embassy by Swedish authorities. | Assange is questioned in a two-day interview over the allegations at the Ecuadorian embassy by Swedish authorities. |
WikiLeaks says Assange could travel to the United States to face investigation if his rights are 'guaranteed'. It comes after one of the site's main sources of leaked documents, Chelsea Manning, is given clemency. | WikiLeaks says Assange could travel to the United States to face investigation if his rights are 'guaranteed'. It comes after one of the site's main sources of leaked documents, Chelsea Manning, is given clemency. |
Swedish prosecutors say they have closed their seven-year sex assault investigation into Assange. British police say they would still arrest him if he leaves the embassy as he breached the terms of his bail in 2012. | Swedish prosecutors say they have closed their seven-year sex assault investigation into Assange. British police say they would still arrest him if he leaves the embassy as he breached the terms of his bail in 2012. |
Britain refuses Ecuador's request to accord Assange diplomatic status, which would allow him to leave the embassy without being arrested. | Britain refuses Ecuador's request to accord Assange diplomatic status, which would allow him to leave the embassy without being arrested. |
He loses a bid to have his British arrest warrant cancelled on health grounds. | He loses a bid to have his British arrest warrant cancelled on health grounds. |
Ecuador cuts off Assange's internet access alleging he broke an agreement on interfering in other countries' affairs. | Ecuador cuts off Assange's internet access alleging he broke an agreement on interfering in other countries' affairs. |
US prosecutors inadvertently disclose the existence of a sealed indictment against Assange. | US prosecutors inadvertently disclose the existence of a sealed indictment against Assange. |
Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno says Assange has 'repeatedly violated' the conditions of his asylum at the embassy. | Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno says Assange has 'repeatedly violated' the conditions of his asylum at the embassy. |
Police arrest Assange at the embassy on behalf of the US after his asylum was withdrawn. He is charged by the US with 'a federal charge of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion for agreeing to break a password to a classified U.S. government computer.' | |
He is jailed for 50 weeks in the UK for breaching his bail conditions back in 2012. An apology letter from Assange is read out in court, but the judge rules that he had engaged in a 'deliberate attempt to evade justice'. On the following day the US extradition proceedings were formally started. | |
Swedish prosecutors announce they are reopening an investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange. | Swedish prosecutors announce they are reopening an investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange. |
Home secretary Sajid Javid reveals he has signed the US extradition order for Assange paving the way for it to be heard in court. | |
Assange, an Australian national, took refuge in the embassy after fighting unsuccessfully through the British courts to avoid extradition to Sweden. | Assange, an Australian national, took refuge in the embassy after fighting unsuccessfully through the British courts to avoid extradition to Sweden. |
The British courts will have to rule on the Swedish and US extradition requests. Sajid Javid, the UK home secretary, will have the final say on which takes precedence. | The British courts will have to rule on the Swedish and US extradition requests. Sajid Javid, the UK home secretary, will have the final say on which takes precedence. |
Persson said: “The outcome of this process is impossible to predict.” Citing information from UK authorities, she said Assange would serve 25 weeks of his UK sentence before he could be released. | Persson said: “The outcome of this process is impossible to predict.” Citing information from UK authorities, she said Assange would serve 25 weeks of his UK sentence before he could be released. |
A British judge has given the US government a deadline of 12 June to outline its case against Assange. | A British judge has given the US government a deadline of 12 June to outline its case against Assange. |
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