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There was no immediate reaction Sunday from the Pentagon on Assange's comments. Assange rejected the molestation accusation and said he has never -- in Sweden or elsewhere
-- "had sex with anyone without the full consent of both parties." Kristinn Hrafnsson, a WikiLeaks spokesman in Iceland, called the sequence of events related to the arrest warrant too "remarkable" to rule out ulterior motives. "It is such an unbelievable unfolding of events that it would be unnatural not to consider that there is something behind it," he said. A small Swedish justice watchdog group, RO, said it filed a complaint Sunday against the on-call prosecutor to the Ombudsmen of Justice, an office that investigates wrongdoing by public authorities. The complaint accused her of issuing the arrest warrant "without having enough information to make such a decision," said Johann Binninge, the group's chairman and founder.
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