Sweden Drops Assange Investigation, UK Police Says He Still Faces Arrest

Reuters
5/19/2017
Updated:
5/19/2017

Prosecutors Marianne Ny (L) and Ingrid Isgren attend a press conference in Stockholm on May 19, 2017. (MAJA SUSLIN/AFP/Getty Images)
Prosecutors Marianne Ny (L) and Ingrid Isgren attend a press conference in Stockholm on May 19, 2017. (MAJA SUSLIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Assange is a cyber hero to some for exposing government abuses of power and championing free speech, but to others he is a criminal who has undermined the security of the West.

The former computer hacker enraged Washington by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables that laid bare often highly critical U.S. appraisals of world leaders from Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Saudi royal family.

He always denied the rape allegations in Sweden and said they were a ploy to get him whisked off to the United States.

Wanted by Washington

In January, Assange said he stood by an offer to go to the United States providing his rights were upheld and if former military intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, who was responsible for a 2010 leak of classified materials to Assange’s anti-secrecy group, were freed.

Manning was released on Wednesday after spending seven years in a U.S. military prison for passing the documents to WikiLeaks.

A cat named 'James' wearing a collar and tie looks out of the window of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Nov. 14, 2016. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
A cat named 'James' wearing a collar and tie looks out of the window of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Nov. 14, 2016. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)

British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday it would be “an operational matter for the police” to decide whether to arrest Assange if he left the embassy.

Asked if she would support Britain extraditing Assange to the United States, she said: “We look at extradition requests when we receive them on a case-by-case basis.”

Last month CIA Director Mike Pompeo called WikiLeaks a “hostile intelligence service,” and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, responding to a question about Assange, said the administration was stepping up its efforts against all leaks of sensitive information.

“Whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail,” Sessions said.

During last year’s U.S. presidential election campaign, WikiLeaks published emails from Hillary Clinton’s staff and the Democratic National Committee which some believe helped to lose her the election. The mails were allegedly stolen by Russian hackers.

‘Total Victory’

While Assange may still not be able to leave Ecuador’s embassy in the upmarket Knightsbridge area of London, the prosecutor’s decision to stop the investigation into allegations of rape brings to an end a seven-year stand-off with Sweden.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during a press conference, where he confirmed he "will be leaving the embassy soon", in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, England on Aug.18, 2014. (John Stillwell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during a press conference, where he confirmed he "will be leaving the embassy soon", in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, England on Aug.18, 2014. (John Stillwell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

The case has raised questions about the Swedish justice system, with a United Nations panel saying Assange had been subject to “arbitrary detention.”

Prosecutors have been accused of vacillating, first dropping the preliminary investigation and then re-opening it and of dragging their heels over questioning Assange.

Prosecutors first interviewed Assange in November last year in the Ecuadorian embassy. They were not allowed to question him directly but only through an Ecuadorean prosecutor.

Assange’s lawyer Per Samuelson hailed Sweden’s decision to drop the investigation as “a total victory for us.”

“That’s because we finally were able to get the interview done (with the Swedish side) and he could describe what really happened and also because we could show that the United States is hunting him, which we could not do before,” Samuelson said.