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Swedish women's rights groups regret Assange not questioned over sex crimes allegations

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange disembarks from a plane at Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Women's rights advocates said on Tuesday they regretted that Julian Assange was not questioned over rape and other sex crime allegations in Sweden, as the WikiLeaks founder eyes freedom after a long legal odyssey in Britain.

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