If they don't kill him then those big old powerful countries will work out ways to confine him in a very dark hole for a very long time.
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The Swedes have already pulled a very unsavoury trick of requesting the British extradite him to Stockholm to be tried for rape and unlawful sex, charges John Pilger says, - oh yes, he's got Pilger on his side, and Jemima Goldsmith, for heaven's sake - a Swedish official investigator has already thrown out. He's suggesting what the Swedes are doing is political. You don't say, John.
They can be nasty and secretive, those Swedes. We know that from the Stieg Larsson books. There's some real dark stuff in those.
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We may think of Sweden as irrelevant. It isn't. Sweden is a wealthy country that plays a big game.
He's a funny looking bloke, Julian Assange, and he has a rather flash surname for a bloke who grew up in Townsville. He has a strange baby face. And he's just hacked into a quarter of a million secret cables.
One of them already has the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin squealing. This one has a report to some American officials that Putin's Russia is a Mafia state with everyone on the take at every level, in for a cut.
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I don't know why Putin was so mad. Everyone knows the Mafia run Russia.
I mean, I don't really know why anyone is so upset with the revelations so far. It's just flash gossip.
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But the Americans want Assange for espionage, for stealing secrets. They take very unkindly to espionage. Really, it is hard to imagine Assange seeing the light of day for many a year by the time he's served time in probably half a dozen jurisdictions.
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Julian's mother lives in Noosa and she is hot to trot about it all. Christine Assange says that "democracy is on trial" with what's happening to her son. No, Christine, I think Julian's the one on trial and will be for a very long time. What he and his cohorts have done is steal a quarter of a million secret files and cables in which officials and diplomats speak more than frankly about each other and those people don't like that stuff getting out.
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Who knows, really, what will happen. There are inevitable comparisons between Assange and Daniel Ellsberg, the American military analyst who, in 1971, released the Pentagon Papers, a stack of material about American decision-making during the Vietnam War. And God knows, the war was still cooking.
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I'm sure the best way to have handled it would have been simply to smile in a good human fashion and get on with it. Anything but make him a martyr, which is now surely what will happen.
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I am not making this up.
The Who, with Sir William Walton:
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Thank heavens you read and watch all that Holmes stuff so I don't have to. Gracias!
I know you are not making it up. I have vowed never to watch television in New Zealand again.
They sold Natural History New Zealand.
Traters (wv), all of them.
The best bit, possibly, is this comment on the Herald website:
"I expected better from you Paul, I really did."
Who is the bigger idiot?
I wondered if it could be turned into some sort of sestina.
Gods, what did that fool win awards for?
As the great lamented Felicity Ferret called him, small but perfectly formed. I think that is why he won awards.
Small but perfectly formed. Just like a rabbit dropping.
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