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Sweden drops Assange rape investigation – prosecution authority Investigation dropped: Sweden abandons Assange rape prosecution which led to WikiLeaks editor’s asylum in UK’s Ecuadorian embassy
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The Prosecution Authority said that while the victim was considered credible, oral testimony regarding the case had “weakened” and that corroborating evidence was not strong enough to pursue the case. Swedish prosecutors will not move forward with an investigation into the alleged rape committed by WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, the Swedish investigative team has announced.
It was determined that the evidence was simply not strong enough to file an indictment, and that interviewing Julian Assange regarding the case would not change this assessment. Announcing the decision during a press conference on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Eva-Marie Persson said that it was determined that the evidence was simply not strong enough to file an indictment, and that interviewing Julian Assange regarding the case would not change this assessment.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority made the announcement during a press conference in Stockholm on Tuesday. The Prosecution Authority noted that while the victim was considered credible, oral testimony regarding the case had “weakened” and that corroborating evidence was not strong enough to pursue the case.
Assange is currently being held in a UK prison and is in the middle of a court battle to avoid extradition to the United States. Swedish authorities reopened the rape investigation following his arrest at the Ecuadorian Embassy last April. Assange is currently being held in a UK prison and is in the middle of a court battle to avoid extradition to the United States. Swedish authorities reopened the rape investigation following his arrest at the Ecuadorian embassy in London last April.
The Prosecution Authority said that its decision could be appealed. Announcing the decision, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Eva-Marie Persson told members of the press that “time” had played a significant role in discontinuing the sexual assault probe. The Prosecution Authority said that its decision could be appealed. 
Kristinn Hrafnsson, editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks, said that the focus should now move onto the "threat" that Assange has been "warning about for years: the belligerent prosecution of the United States and the threat it poses to the First Amendment."
Commentators speculated that by dropping the charges, Sweden may actually be paving the way for Assange's extradition to the United States.Commentators speculated that by dropping the charges, Sweden may actually be paving the way for Assange's extradition to the United States.
The Australian journalist has repeatedly denied the allegation against him, which were first made in 2010. The Australian journalist has repeatedly denied the allegations against him, which were first made in 2010.
Although branded a criminal by Washington, Assange enjoys support from a broad international coalition of activists and civil liberties groups. One of his most vocal defenders, Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters, recently told RT that Assange is being made an example of in hopes of deterring other journalists from pursuing the truth and challenging those in power.
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