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He said he had several online conversations with someone from WikiLeaks, though he denied being pressured into any leaks.
In June 2010, with the threat of publication of the cables hanging over them, Pentagon investigators tried frantically to track down Assange. He cancelled a scheduled appearance at an investigative journalism conference in Las Vegas citing “security concerns”. He appeared at a talk on democracy in New York via video from Australia, rather than in person.But despite Manning’s arrest and Assange’s fears for his own freedom, the big leaks kept coming.
He also had a series of sexual encounters, after which he was accused of unlawful coercion, sexual molestation and rape. According to a European arrest warrant issued in November one woman, AA, said he had pinned her arms, forcefully spread her legs and had unprotected sex with her though she had told him to use a condom. Another, SW, told police that Assange had sex with her while she was asleep, also against her wishes without a condom.
In late September 2010 Ny ordered the arrest of Assange – who was then back in England – with a European arrest warrant describing four offences he was alleged to have committed. It attracted further criticism, as evidence Assange was abandoning the restraint that had accompanied earlier publications.
Assange stayed put, in cramped rooms in the embassy’s rear, to the increasing frustration of his hosts who have had to balance their principled protection of a man they believed to be persecuted with the effect on their international relations.Not to mention the effect on the staff of the embassy.
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