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Reply to "President of Ecuador claims sharing a bed can't lead to rape as he defends Julian Assange"

He also blasted the British government for its "contradictions" in wanting to extradite Assange to Sweden, when it did not extradite former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet after his 1998 arrest in London on an international arrest warrant issued by Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon - who is now heading Assange's legal team.
Mr Correa added: "Britain supported Augusto Pinochet unconditionally. And they let him go, they didn't extradite him on humanitarian grounds - whereas they want to extradite Julian Assange for not using a condom, for the love of God."
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