The prosecutor seeking to have Julian Assange extradited to Sweden on sexual assault allegations is a "well-known radical feminist" with a "biased view" of men, a court heard yesterday.
The accusation against Marianne Ny was made by a retired Swedish appeal court judge, Brita Sundberg-Weitman, who was giving evidence at Mr Assange's extradition hearing at Belmarsh magistrates' court in London.
Mr Assange, 39, who founded WikiLeaks, is wanted in Sweden on suspicion of rape and other sexual offences said to have taken place in August last year. Ms Sundberg-Weitman said Ms Ny was mounting a "malicious" and "hostile" prosecution of Mr Assange.
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The former judge, who has practiced law since 1958, told the court: "She [Ms Ny] has a rather biased view against men in her treatment of sex offences. [She] seems to take it for granted that everyone under prosecution is guilty. I think she is so preoccupied with the situation of battered women and raped women that she has lost her balance."