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   From: skriptis@post.t-com.hr   
      
   TT Wrote in message:   
   > 30.11.2016, 23:00, TT kirjoitti:   
   >> 30.11.2016, 21:56, lo yeeOn kirjoitti:   
   >>> The United Nations has rejected a UK appeal against its previous   
   >>> ruling in favor of Julian Assange as "inadmissible," thus requiring   
   >>> both London and Stockholm to end the WikiLeaks founder's arbitrary   
   >>> detention.   
   >>   
   >> He's in self imposed detention, carrying on his criminal activities.   
   >   
   > Wonder how China would handle people like Assange and Manning...   
   >   
   > Do you think if Manning was Chinese he would be still alive?   
   >   
      
      
   China is a whole different civilisation, different country,   
    different customs and different laws. But you never hear China   
    being the champion of freedom. So why China now?   
      
   Both USA and China are brutal countries that have death penalty.   
    Not much of a difference there.   
      
   Manning did break the law and maybe Manning wouldn't have been   
    alive in China if he had done the same. But that still doesn't   
    make them worse. Because Chinese don't go around the world   
    preaching democracy, attacking other countries and killing people   
    in the name of democracy, overthrowing democratic governments in   
    the name of democracy etc. It's kinda bizarre.   
      
   Poor Manning reminds of Data in Star Trek Insurrection. Short   
    circuit, orders and what he's seen was different from everything   
    he's been taught.   
      
   Poor Manning really thought it was about democracy.   
      
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