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  UK press takes swipe at Julian Assange, UN panel

UK press takes swipe at Julian Assange, UN panel

AFP
Published : Feb 7, 2016, 12:50 am IST
Updated : Feb 7, 2016, 12:50 am IST

British newspaper columnists on Saturday took aim at Julian Assange and the UN panel that found the anti-secrecy campaigner had been “arbitrarily detained”.

Julian Assange
 Julian Assange

British newspaper columnists on Saturday took aim at Julian Assange and the UN panel that found the anti-secrecy campaigner had been “arbitrarily detained”.

The WikiLeaks founder, who faces a rape allegation in Sweden, urged Britain to let him walk free from Ecuador’s London embassy following the panel’s findings on Friday.

The 44-year-old Australian, who has been in the embassy for approaching four years, has refused to go to Sweden, fearing deportation to the United States over WikiLeaks’ release of 500,000 secret military files.

“So that settles it then — everyone’s to blame except Julian Assange,” wrote Marina Hyde in the Guardian.

“It is notable with Assange that the higher he has gone in his ‘quest for justice’, the smaller he has looked,” she wrote.

“For my money he looks more and more like just another guy failing to face up to a rape allegation.”

Siobhan Fenton wrote in the Independent: “We have no idea if Julian Assange is a rapist — so why are we are so opposed to finding out ”

“For many, it seems that his work with WikiLeaks makes him above the law — and makes it impossible for him to have committed sexual assault,” she wrote.

The Daily Telegraph’s story said the United Nations had been ridiculed over the findings of its experts.

The Times said the UN panel had also accused Ecuador of routine torture and arbitrary detention. “The 2006 mission recorded evidence of torture and violence by police and the absence of records showing how many people were being held by authorities,” it said.

The Sun’s headline said: “How dare they Fury as UN panel demands Britain pay Julian Assange compo (compensation) after he hid from justice for three years.”

The Daily Mail’s headline read: “Gloating Assange blasts UK government’s ‘insulting’ response to UN report.”

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