Top Swedish judge defends Wikileaks' Assange  
 
Supreme Court chief calls sex charges against Julian Assange "a mess" and 
praises him for leaking secret US documents.
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2013 17:00  



 
 
Assange has taken asylum in Ecuadorean embassy in London since last June to 
avoid extradition [Reuters] 
A senior Swedish judge has said that the sex-crime 
allegations against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange are "a mess", and 
praised him for leaking classified US documents.
Speaking on Wednesday at the University of Adelaide in 
Australia, Stefan Lindskog, chairman of the Supreme Court of Sweden, 
also listed legal obstacles to extraditing the 41-year-old Australian to the 
United States to face prosecution for exposing thousands of 
classified documents.
Lindskog was critical of the Swedish criminal investigation, 
and suggested that Sweden's extradition treaty with the United 
States would not apply to Assange.
"I think it is a mess,'' said Lindskog, referring to the Swedish 
criminal investigation. "Basically, I think there are some 
misunderstandings, especially when it comes to the issue of 
extradition.''
"Extradition shall not be granted when alleged crimes [are] military or 
political in nature,'' Lindskog said.
Assange has taken asylum in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London since 
last June to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex crime allegations.
Criminal allegations
Assange is wanted in Sweden for questioning over criminal allegations made by 
two women.
However, he says the allegations are a ploy to get him to Sweden from where he 
would be extradited to the US.
The US Department of Justice has been investigating WikiLeaks since 
the website began distributing hundreds of thousands of classified US 
documents.
Few details of that investigation have been made public.
Assange has refused to comment on whether he had any dealings with 
Bradley Manning, a US soldier who admitted to leaking classified 
documents and video clips to Wikileaks, but called him a political 
prisoner.
Lindskog praised Assange's campaign of publishing the classified information 
through WikiLeaks.
"He'll be thought of as a person who made public some pieces of classified 
information to the benefit of mankind," he said.
"It should never be a crime to make known [a] crime of a state,'' he added.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/04/201344101924549129.html

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