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Extradition doesn’t apply to Assange: Swedish judge

Source: thelocal.se


A Swedish supreme court judge discussing his country’s legal system and the case of WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange with Australian students has said that Swedish law prohibits extradition for military or political crimes.

A Swedish supreme court judge discussing his country’s legal system and the case of WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange with Australian students has said that Swedish law prohibits extradition for military or political crimes.

Assange, who is an Australian citizen, stands accused of rape and sexual harassment by two women in Sweden.

He has fought a return to Sweden to give his version of accounts, citing fears that Sweden would extradite him to the US.

"Basically, I think there are some misunderstandings, especially when it comes to the issue of extradition," Swedish supreme court chair Stefan Lindskog told an audience at Adelaide University, according to the AP news service.

“Extradition shall not be granted when alleged crimes (are) military or political in nature.”

Lindskog also expressed his frustration at how the ongoing media scrutiny of the Assange and its effects on the criminal investigation.

"I think it is a mess,’’ he said.

The Swedish judge also explained that suspects are only extradited from Sweden if they are charged with crimes in another country that are also similar to crimes under Swedish law, a point which is debatable in the case of Assange.

"What is classified under US law is probably not classified under Swedish law, and enemies to the US may not be enemies to Sweden,’’ Lindskog told the audience, according to the Australian news webiste news.com.au.

When the lecture at Adelaide University was announced, local press cited experts who said it was highly inappropriate for a judge to discuss an ongoing case.

Lindskog’s lecture was publicized by the university, which announced that "as one of Sweden’s most eminent jurists, he is uniquely able to provide an authoritative view of the Assange affair".

"That a Swedish supreme court judge thinks this is acceptable tends to confirm the fears people have about the impartiality and robustness of the Swedish judicial system," Australian Lawyers Alliance spokesman Greg Barns told the Sydney Morning Herald.

"It gives great currency to the belief that Mr Assange’s case in Sweden has been heavily politicized."

WikiLeaks went further in its critique, tying Lindskog’s visit into what the organization believes is a political conspiracy.

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