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By Renne R.A Kawilarang, Denny Armandhanu
WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange
VIVAnews - Founder of the page WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, presumed to be in English. Although Sweden has hunted status, British police would reportedly not going to act.
In fact, arrest warrants have been distributed to hundreds of countries Sweden. So said the British daily, The Independent, which also reported the U.S. television stations, MSNBC, Wednesday, December 1, 2010.
The existence of Assange known British Police after a man from Australia that gave address of the contact when he landed in the country last October.
A few weeks ago, the Stockholm District Court has issued an arrest warrant on charges lodged Assange as rape, sexual harassment and illegal coercion. Ed an international arrest warrant in the form of notice sent to many countries.
The letter was received by the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (Soca), which is one of the strategic elements of the British Police. However, according to the Independent, the letter was considered to be the wind.
British Police explained that it was reasonable Soca attitude. Because the parties did not file an arrest warrant Sweden specifically for the European Union or the European Arrest Warrant (EAW). UK police can only act when they appear EAW.
However, British police are still trying to clarify the arrest warrant and examine the case Assange. Moreover, on request in Sweden, has just become a fugitive Assange Interpol (International Criminal Police Organization).
His lawyer, Mark Stephen, said that the accusations addressed to his client is not clear. Assange, he said, also has not received a formal indictment and he refused to answer a series of questions regarding her case.
Assange, founder WikiLeaks is a former hacker, disappeared from the public after the conference in Jewewa, Switzerland, 5 November. That is, he did not attend the conference directly, but through the internet connection.
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