Mail Online UK
| 10 months ago
19 Click to rate Rating 10 I have read the High Court Judgement as well as documents from a Swedish Website. Because a woman consented on one occasion to sex, this does not give anyone the right to have further sexual relations without consent.
Mail Online UK
| 10 months ago
26 August 2012 The president of Ecuador has dismissed the sex assault accusations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, appearing to suggest a man cannot rape a woman he shares a bed with. President Rafael Correa said the Assange's alleged...
Zee News
| 10 months ago
20 Zeenews Bureau Quito: In what seems to be easing the standoff over Julian Assange, Britain has communicated to Ecuador about withdrawing the threat to enter its embassy in London to arrest WikiLeaks founder, Ecuador President Rafael Correa said.
The Australian
| 10 months ago
S President Rafael Correa said the allegations in Sweden against Julian Assange would not be crimes in nearly every other country. Correa told British newspaper The Sunday Times that the sex crime allegations against the WikiLeaks founder were "not a...