So Julian Assange has turned himself into the police and been arrested.
Uh, no it's not. It's an attempt to bring an individual to trial for criminal acts he's alleged to have committed -- rape and sexual assault, in this case. The charges predate Wikileaks' release of US diplomatic cables, FWIW.
I don't understand all the hand-wringing over this, like the media is trying to make out whether to drape Assange in a hero's cape or a villain's one. People do good things; those same people do bad things, and they should be praised for the former and held to account for the latter. The cells of Torquemada's prisons were apparently "large, airy, clean and with good windows admitting the sun....far superior to the civil prisons of that day", but you don't see anyone holding him up as a wholesome personage to emulate, and rightly so.
We can give Assange credit for his work with Wikileaks without letting him off the hook for his other behaviour. It's that simple.
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The thing is, these charges were well under way back in August, long before Wikileaks started to publish cables on 28 Nov.
I agree with
azurelunatic, and with what
badgerbag said
here,
though -- given that they're acquaintance rape cases, these charges
certainly seem to be being pursued with uncharacteristic zeal.
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