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The Assange interview has been translated
The prosecutors have received the greater part of the translation of the interview with Julian Assange from November.
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The investigation against Julian Assange is discontinued
Director of Public Prosecution, Ms Marianne Ny, has today decided to discontinue the investigation regarding suspected rape (lesser degree) by Julian Assange.
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Invitation to a press conference on the Assange case
Director of Public Prosecutions Marianne Ny and Chief Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren will hold a press conference on the continuation of the Assange case on 19 May 2017.
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Ecuador asks for renewed request to interview Assange
In a reply, the Prosecutor-General of Ecuador has rejected, on formal grounds, the Swedish prosecutor’s request to interview Assange in London, as it refers to the request that was sent 29 May 2015.
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The investigation against Julian Assange is discontinued(2)
Director of Public Prosecution, Ms Marianne Ny, has today decided to discontinue the investigation regarding suspected rape (lesser degree) by Julian Assange.
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Invitation to a Press Conference on the Assange Case
Deputy Director of Public Prosecution Eva-Marie Persson will hold a press conference on the Assange case on 19 November 2019.
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Preliminary investigation in the Assange case to be reopened
Deputy Director of Public Prosecution Eva-Marie Persson has today decided to reopen the Assange case that was previously discontinued.
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Invitation to a Press Conference on the Assange Case
Deputy Director of Public Prosecution Eva-Marie Persson will hold a press conference on the Assange case on 19 November 2019.
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Assange’s request for leave rejected on formal grounds
3252714 3252678 en Assange’s request for leave rejected on formal grounds To be able to attend a funeral, Julian Assange has requested the Swedish prosecutor to grant a leave from the detention
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Can Assange be extradited from Sweden to the USA?
The Swedish government exclusively makes decisions in extradition cases to countries outside the EU.
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Invitation to a press conference on the Assange case
Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Eva-Marie Persson will hold a press conference on the continuation of the Assange case on 13 May 2019.
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The Interview with Assange will continue on Tuesday
Today Julian Assange was interviewed at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Tomorrow (15 November 2016) the interview will continue.
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Assange’s request for leave rejected on formal grounds
3252714 3252678 en Assange’s request for leave rejected on formal grounds To be able to attend a funeral, Julian Assange has requested the Swedish prosecutor to grant a leave from the detention
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Invitation to a press conference on the Assange case
Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Eva-Marie Persson will hold a press conference on the continuation of the Assange case on 13 May 2019.
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Preliminary investigation in the Assange case to be reopened
Deputy Director of Public Prosecution Eva-Marie Persson has today decided to reopen the Assange case that was previously discontinued.
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Ecuador asks for renewed request to interview Assange
In a reply, the Prosecutor-General of Ecuador has rejected, on formal grounds, the Swedish prosecutor’s request to interview Assange in London, as it refers to the request that was sent 29 May 2015.
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Invitation to a press conference on the Assange case
Director of Public Prosecutions Marianne Ny and Chief Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren will hold a press conference on the continuation of the Assange case on 19 May 2017.
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The Interview with Assange will continue on Tuesday
Today Julian Assange was interviewed at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Tomorrow (15 November 2016) the interview will continue.
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Can Assange be extradited from Sweden to the USA?
The Swedish government exclusively makes decisions in extradition cases to countries outside the EU.
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Information on the Assange matter in connection with statement from UN Working Group
Further to the recently issued statement from the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, the Swedish Prosecution Authority makes the following statement.