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<p>You might remember that it was in a Facebook post on November 29th, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.facebook.com/notes/sarah-palin/serious-questions-about-the-obama-administrations-incompetence-in-the-wikileaks-/465212788434">Sarah Palin wrote </a>that  WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be “pursued with the same  urgency as al-Qaida and Taliban leaders.” Now, Robert Stary, Julian  Assange&#8217;s Melbourne-based lawyer, has threatened Sarah Palin (and  others) saying he&#8217;ll prosecute her if she steps foot in Australia.</p>
<p>Stary <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.npr.org/2011/01/21/133102953/wikileaks-assange-finds-support-in-native-australia">tells National Public Radio</a> he’ll pursue a “private prosecution” because her remark is essentially a call for Assange’s execution.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our main concern is really the possible extradition to the U.S.  We&#8217;ve been troubled by the sort of rhetoric that has come out of various  commentators and principally Republican politicians — Sarah Palin and  the like — saying Mr. Assange should be executed, assassinated,&#8221; Stary  says.</p>
<p>Stary thinks his client&#8217;s defense should be pretty straightforward,  because he considers Assange to be a journalist, protected by U.S. First  Amendment guarantees of free speech, however he claims that anyone who  incites others to commit violence against his client, even outside  Australia, Stary says, is violating Australian law, and can be held  accountable for it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Certainly if Sarah Palin or any of those other politicians come to  Australia, for whatever purpose, then we can initiate a private  prosecution, and that&#8217;s what we intend to do,&#8221; Stary said.</p>
<p>This might be just as laughable as the claims that Palin was to blame  for the Arizona shootings. Looks as though Stary wants to capitalize on  all of the mainstream media&#8217;s misdirected blame toward Palin and blow  it out of proportion that Palin is now inciting violence worldwide. I  don&#8217;t understand how Palin&#8217;s statement that Assange should be &#8220;pursued&#8221;  has been misconstrued into a call for Assange&#8217;s execution, but the  bottom line is that Assange has bigger things to worry about and is  really in no position to even think about prosecuting anyone else,  especially for something as silly as this.</p>
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<p>As published on  <a title="Julian Assange's lawyer threatens Palin with prosecution" href="http://www.examiner.com/sarah-palin-in-national/julian-assange-s-lawyer-threatens-palin-with-prosecution">Examiner.com</a></p>
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