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"Mr President, this House thinks it can lecture Russia on human rights. It would do better to put its own house, that of the European Union, in order. For example, Mr Tannock mentioned Mr Julian Assange, a dissident publicist and founder of the WikiLeaks site, whose actions I do not, for all that, endorse. He has been detained for weeks in the UK because of a totally outrageous and ridiculous extradition request from Sweden, and it is plain to see that this could be a step towards his being handed over to the US.
Indeed, Mr Assange has been accused of rape by two young women, one of whom actually pressed charges on the grounds that the condom tore during consensual intercourse. The other accused him of surprising her in her sleep following earlier consensual intercourse. Who are they trying to kid? It is obvious that if these two young women did not want to be ‘raped’ by Mr Assange, they should not have slipped into his bed naked! They have not been outraged; they have been honoured. This example illustrates the degree to which extreme freedom …"@en1
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