Swedish prosecutors drop their preliminary investigation into rape allegation against WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, ending a seven-year legal standoff.

A Swedish court ruled in June that Assange would not be extradited from Britain, but at the time said the investigation would continue.WikiLeaks has welcomed the decision by the Swedish authorities to drop the investigation, after prosecutors announced the case has now been “discontinued”.Assange, from Australia, had always denied the rape-related allegations against him.Kristinn Hrafnsson, WikiLeaks editor-in-chief, said, “Sweden has dropped its preliminary investigation into Mr Assange for the third time, after reopening it without any new evidence or information.”Let us now focus on the threat Mr Assange has been warning about for years: the belligerent prosecution of the United States and the threat it poses to the First Amendment.”Assange is also fighting extradition to the US, which accuses him of publishing secret documents.The 48-year-old was evicted from the Ecuador Embassy in London in April , where he had been holed for nearly seven years.He was immediately arrested and is currently serving a 50-week sentence in Britain for jumping bail in 2012.Comments (15) ..online

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