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Assange Case Officer 'Friend' of Accuser: Report
Submitted by Michael Kleen on Fri, 2011-03-11 04:00
The lead police interrogator in the case of suspected rape involving Julian Assange has personal and political connections to one of the two WikiLeaks founder's accusers.
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“Assange was arrested in Britain on December 7th on an international warrant issued by a Swedish prosecutor who wanted to question him over four separate allegations of sexual assault made by the two women relating to incidents in August 2010.”
This reminds me of an old joke.
Two nuns on the way to church decided to take a shortcut through the nearby woods. Half way there a man jumped out of the bushes and raped them both. When they reached the church door, sometime later, one nun turns to the other and asks, “How are we going to explain being raped TWICE? The other nun asks, “What do you mean TWICE?” The first nun smiles slyly, and says, “Well, we're going back that way, aren't we?”