The women involved in the Julian Assange affair did not accuse him of any misconduct other than refusing to get his act together and get tested for STDs.
They didn't ask for him to be prosecuted for sex crimes: they asked for him to be forced to get tested.
(this is yet another interim report on this thing, and it may change again, but this seems to be the most thorough report so far)
Now, wandering off after a broken condom and not responding to your partner's pleas to set their mind at ease is a jerk th8ing to do. But it's not rape.
It's a pretext to arrest the Wikileaks guy, though.
They didn't ask for him to be prosecuted for sex crimes: they asked for him to be forced to get tested.
(this is yet another interim report on this thing, and it may change again, but this seems to be the most thorough report so far)
Now, wandering off after a broken condom and not responding to your partner's pleas to set their mind at ease is a jerk th8ing to do. But it's not rape.
It's a pretext to arrest the Wikileaks guy, though.
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I think d) doesn't in any way negate a). And a) doesn't negate d). And the whole situation is vile, partly because people shouldn't have to fear such criminal charges as retribution for political action, and partly because people making complaints of rape should be taken seriously every time, and when they're only taken seriously because TPTB want retribution for political action it casts doubt on all such complaints and decreases the chances of anyone being taken seriously.