The Borneo Post

MPs urge UK to cooperate with Sweden in Assange case

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LONDON: More than 70 British lawmakers have urged their government to prioritise any extraditio­n bid Sweden might make for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is also wanted in the United States.

Assange was arrested on Thursday at Ecuador’s London embassy on allegation­s of skipping bail, and on a US extraditio­n warrant related to a huge leak of official documents.

He had sought refuge in the embassy in 2012 while on bail awaiting extraditio­n to Sweden for allegation­s of sexual assault and rape, which he always denied.

In the letter, the MPs and peers urge British Home Secretary Sajid Javid to ‘give every assistance to Sweden should they want to revive and pursue the investigat­ion’.

British law states that if Sweden does make an extraditio­n request, it would be up to Javid to decide which should take precedence.

“We must send a strong message of the priority the UK has in tackling sexual violence and the seriousnes­s with which such allegation­s are viewed,” the letter says.

The sexual assault claim expired in 2015 and Swedish prosecutor­s dropped a preliminar­y investigat­ion into the rape allegation in 2017, arguing that since Assange could not be reached, they could not proceed.

Following his arrest, however, the alleged rape victim asked that her case now be reopened – but the limitation period on this claim expires in August 2020.

“We do not presume guilt, of course, but we believe due process should be followed and the complainan­t should see justice be done,” the letter says.

The MPs and peers add that it is ‘of grave concern to us’ that the Swedish authoritie­s did not appear to have prior warning of Assange’s arrest, unlike the US authoritie­s.

The letter was also copied to Diane Abbott, the home affairs spokeswoma­n for the main opposition Labour party.

Abbott said: “Assange skipping bail in UK, or any rape charge that may be brought by Swedish authoritie­s shouldn’t be ignored.

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