Silas was replying to me, (not Jev North) when she wrote:
This is indeed a crime of a serious nature. If consent is removed for the act taking place and the act does not stop, it is sexual assault, which carries a rather lengthy prison term in many countries.
No means No. Not 'maybe.'
I personally agree that "no means no". I'm also aware that people are messy creatures, with fumbling around in the dark, misunderstandings, different assumptions, not talking about certain things etc. As I understand it, these encounters started as consensual. The point at which Mr Assange realised that consent had been withdrawn is somewhat relevant to whether it was a crime, and I'm under the impression he didn't realise there was a problem until later.
That could be because the women convinced themselves it was a problem later after discovering he'd been bonking someone else (which was one allegation I saw), or it could be because Mr Assange is a Narcissist who doesn't give a shit about anyone else's feelings (another allegation I've seen) and just didn't believe she'd withdrawn consent or that she could object to his obvious charm.
My point is I can imagine many different ways this could have happened, some of which leave Mr Assange as a sex criminal, some of which make him an insensitive arsehole, and some of which make him someone who's expectations in bed were from a different culture to his sexual partners which caused all sorts of misunderstandings.
Which is why I'm not 100% convinced that what happened was criminal, though I believe it very well might be. More facts (which I'm not really entitled to, nor do I expect to get) might convince me one way or the other.
I don't understand the Swedish legal system, so I'm not sure why they were trying to extradite him without having charged him, but had they agreed to question him by video conference, or even sending a cop/prosecutor over to the UK to talk to him, and
then decided to charge him, I'd have had a lot more sympathy for their extradition request. (But as I said, that could be because I'm missing something obvious about their legal system).