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BREAKING: Julian Assange Was Just Granted Citizenship
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<blockquote data-quote="uninfected1" data-source="post: 735593" data-attributes="member: 48923"><p>Equador has a pretty poor human rights record which has got a lot worse in recent years under the current government - much tighter state control of the media, treatment, sometimes brutal, of those who dare to criticise the government, and women in particular get a very raw deal, so I don't think we should be singing its praises. And ironic to say the least that the government should be so welcoming to the high priest of free speech when they do not tolerate it in their own country.</p><p></p><p>As for Assange, I tend to agree with [USER=65229]@BryanB[/USER]. I agree in principle with what he did, but the manner in which he did it could have been much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uninfected1, post: 735593, member: 48923"] Equador has a pretty poor human rights record which has got a lot worse in recent years under the current government - much tighter state control of the media, treatment, sometimes brutal, of those who dare to criticise the government, and women in particular get a very raw deal, so I don't think we should be singing its praises. And ironic to say the least that the government should be so welcoming to the high priest of free speech when they do not tolerate it in their own country. As for Assange, I tend to agree with [USER=65229]@BryanB[/USER]. I agree in principle with what he did, but the manner in which he did it could have been much better. [/QUOTE]
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