Amal’s Assange/George’s Radio Man. Confused
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Amal’s Assange/George’s Radio Man. Confused
I have a bad habit since childhood of “reading pictures”.... as I flicked through stories on the net I flicked quickly from pictures of Radio man George’s chum, and Amal...
Only to find it wasn’t George’s chum at all!... it was Amal’s chum Assange, who seems to have morphed in to Radio Man....lesson there for everyone and the power of vitamin D...
I’ve noticed there has been nothing on here re:!Assange ... I was wondering if it causes a conflict of interest re: Jeremy Hunt appointment or has he been dropped?....like an old handbag ....has he just lost his looks and his “fashionable” status...
Only to find it wasn’t George’s chum at all!... it was Amal’s chum Assange, who seems to have morphed in to Radio Man....lesson there for everyone and the power of vitamin D...
I’ve noticed there has been nothing on here re:!Assange ... I was wondering if it causes a conflict of interest re: Jeremy Hunt appointment or has he been dropped?....like an old handbag ....has he just lost his looks and his “fashionable” status...
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Re: Amal’s Assange/George’s Radio Man. Confused
His liawyer is Jennifer Robinson.
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By EMER SCULLY FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 05:23 EDT, 14 April 2019 | UPDATED: 06:50 EDT, 14 April 2019
Claims Julian Assange put faeces on the walls of the Ecuadorian embassy were lies, his lawyer says.
Jennifer Robinson, Assange's lawyer, says Ecuador made 'outrageous' claims about Assange's actions while inside the Knightsbridge embassy.
She said the claims were fabricated as a pretext to force him out.
Ms Robinson told Sky's Ridge on Sunday: 'The first thing to say is Ecuador has been making some outrageous allegations. It's a difficult situation.
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Jennifer Robinson, Assange's lawyer, says claims he smeared faeces on the walls of his apartment in the Knightsbridge embassy were lies used to force him out
'Ecuador has made these allegations to justify the unlawful and extraordinary act of letting police come inside an embassy.'
Pushed over the veracity of the allegations, Ms Robinson said: 'That's not true'.
He went in to the embassy in 2012 to avoid 'US injustice' rather than Swedish justice, according to Ms Robinson.
The Wikileaks founder is facing charges in the US for 'conspiracy to commit computer intrusion' after he published sensitive government documents in 2010.
His lawyer claims he 'has cooperated with the Swedish investigation' in to allegations of rape and sexual misconduct.
She said: 'This was and is not about avoiding facing Swedish justice. It is about avoiding US injustice. He has cooperated with the Swedish investigation.
'Swedish prosecutors came into the embassy to hear his testimony. After that they closed the case.'
Assange lived in the embassy for more than seven years before his arrest on Thursday.
Ecuador's president Lenin Moreno accused the Australian of 'discourteous and aggressive behaviour' as he confirmed the south American country had withdrawn his asylum status.
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Demonstrators protest outside the Ecuadorian consulate on June 20, 2012, when he entered the embassy
Rafael Correa, Ecuadorian president when Assange was granted asylum, branded Moreno a traitor.
But the country's Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo hit back by claiming Correa had allowed the 47-year-old to get away with some unimaginable behaviour.
She said: 'During his stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy, during the government of the former president Rafael Correa, they tolerated things like Mr Assange putting faeces on the walls of the embassy and other types of behaviour of this kind that is far removed from the minimum respect a guest should have in a country which has generously welcomed him.'
She did not make it clear if he had used his own faeces or someone else's.
Ms Robinson added: 'I've been visiting him for the last seven years. This man has been inside a room with no outside access. Inside the embassy it's become more difficult.
'He stayed inside the embassy for so long because of a real and legitimate fear of US extradition which, as we saw on Thursday, proved to be justifiable fears.
'People can't understand what it would be live to live in a room like that for a very long amount of time. It has not been easy.
'The politics of the case with respect with Ecuador's change of government with Lenin Moreno coming to power and ever since then inside the embassy it's become more and more difficult to the point where Human Rights Watch said was akin to solitary confinement.'
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[size=34]Assange is not a killer', claims his lawyer as she accuses Ecuador of making up 'dirty protest' - and suggests he is happy to face Swedish justice to stay out of Trump's clutches (despite spending SEVEN YEARS in hiding)[/size]
- Jennifer Robinson, Julian Assange's lawyer, says Ecuador have lied
- She said the claims he smeared faeces were fabricated to force him out
- His stay at the embassy was to avoid 'US injustice' rather than Swedish justice
By EMER SCULLY FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 05:23 EDT, 14 April 2019 | UPDATED: 06:50 EDT, 14 April 2019
Claims Julian Assange put faeces on the walls of the Ecuadorian embassy were lies, his lawyer says.
Jennifer Robinson, Assange's lawyer, says Ecuador made 'outrageous' claims about Assange's actions while inside the Knightsbridge embassy.
She said the claims were fabricated as a pretext to force him out.
Ms Robinson told Sky's Ridge on Sunday: 'The first thing to say is Ecuador has been making some outrageous allegations. It's a difficult situation.
Scroll down for video.
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Jennifer Robinson, Assange's lawyer, says claims he smeared faeces on the walls of his apartment in the Knightsbridge embassy were lies used to force him out
'Ecuador has made these allegations to justify the unlawful and extraordinary act of letting police come inside an embassy.'
Pushed over the veracity of the allegations, Ms Robinson said: 'That's not true'.
He went in to the embassy in 2012 to avoid 'US injustice' rather than Swedish justice, according to Ms Robinson.
The Wikileaks founder is facing charges in the US for 'conspiracy to commit computer intrusion' after he published sensitive government documents in 2010.
His lawyer claims he 'has cooperated with the Swedish investigation' in to allegations of rape and sexual misconduct.
She said: 'This was and is not about avoiding facing Swedish justice. It is about avoiding US injustice. He has cooperated with the Swedish investigation.
'Swedish prosecutors came into the embassy to hear his testimony. After that they closed the case.'
Assange lived in the embassy for more than seven years before his arrest on Thursday.
Ecuador's president Lenin Moreno accused the Australian of 'discourteous and aggressive behaviour' as he confirmed the south American country had withdrawn his asylum status.
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Demonstrators protest outside the Ecuadorian consulate on June 20, 2012, when he entered the embassy
Rafael Correa, Ecuadorian president when Assange was granted asylum, branded Moreno a traitor.
But the country's Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo hit back by claiming Correa had allowed the 47-year-old to get away with some unimaginable behaviour.
She said: 'During his stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy, during the government of the former president Rafael Correa, they tolerated things like Mr Assange putting faeces on the walls of the embassy and other types of behaviour of this kind that is far removed from the minimum respect a guest should have in a country which has generously welcomed him.'
She did not make it clear if he had used his own faeces or someone else's.
Ms Robinson added: 'I've been visiting him for the last seven years. This man has been inside a room with no outside access. Inside the embassy it's become more difficult.
'He stayed inside the embassy for so long because of a real and legitimate fear of US extradition which, as we saw on Thursday, proved to be justifiable fears.
'People can't understand what it would be live to live in a room like that for a very long amount of time. It has not been easy.
'The politics of the case with respect with Ecuador's change of government with Lenin Moreno coming to power and ever since then inside the embassy it's become more and more difficult to the point where Human Rights Watch said was akin to solitary confinement.'
More to follow...
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Re: Amal’s Assange/George’s Radio Man. Confused
She did not make it clear if he had used his own faeces or someone else's.
That has to be the funniest line from a news article I've read in a long time. It could be used verbatim on SNL's Weekend Update segment, and I'd laugh my ass off all over again.
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Re: Amal’s Assange/George’s Radio Man. Confused
Mm, I wondered about the conflict thing too, but I think that connection went a long time ago when Amal was working for Geoffrey Robertson, who commented very briefly on tv on the latest developments the other day.
But Jennifer Robinson has been his lead lawyer for some time now - and you may recognise her as being Amal's friend with the rings who travelled down the Grand Canal with Bill Murray. She is also known to be very close to Jeremy Corbyn's married spin doctor....
But Jennifer Robinson has been his lead lawyer for some time now - and you may recognise her as being Amal's friend with the rings who travelled down the Grand Canal with Bill Murray. She is also known to be very close to Jeremy Corbyn's married spin doctor....
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