This man had a relationship with a woman and they ended in bed and had great sex before both slept off. In the course of the night, the man woke up and because he was still in the mood started another sex round with the lady, who claimed to be asleep (how can you still be sleeping when he's inside you?).
According the lady's claim, she woke up only to discover him having sex with her, again.
The man in the middle of the storm, Julian Assange who is the founder of
WikiLeaks, has been charged for rape since,
based on the claim, they said he didnt obtained the lady's consent for
the second round of sex.
QUESTION: Do you agree that his action is rape, or this is just a cheap blackmail to bring the guy down because of the great work he has been doing with WikiLeaks to expose "bad" governance?
You may which to know that a magistrates court has already ruled that:
QUESTION: Do you agree that his action is rape, or this is just a cheap blackmail to bring the guy down because of the great work he has been doing with WikiLeaks to expose "bad" governance?
You may which to know that a magistrates court has already ruled that:
"What is alleged here is that Mr Assange 'deliberately consummated
sexual intercourse with her by improperly exploiting that she, due to
sleep, was in a helpless state'. In this country that would amount to
rape."
However, George Galloway, a respected man, has openly condemned the charges against Julian Assange. He said he had to speak out because "a reign of intellectual terror has descended in Britain" on this issue and he believed the sexual assault claims were part of a "set up" intended to deliver Assange into the hands of the US authorities angered at his publication of state secrets.
However, George Galloway, a respected man, has openly condemned the charges against Julian Assange. He said he had to speak out because "a reign of intellectual terror has descended in Britain" on this issue and he believed the sexual assault claims were part of a "set up" intended to deliver Assange into the hands of the US authorities angered at his publication of state secrets.
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