(Agence France-Presse) STOCKHOLM — Australian intelligence services had warned WikiLeaks of "dirty tricks" before Swedish authorities issued a short-lived arrest warrant for founder Julian Assange over a rape claim, he said Monday."We were warned on the 11th (of August) by Australian intelligence that we should expect this sort of thing," Assange said in a telephone interview with broadcaster Al-Jazeera from a secret location in Sweden.
Assange -- whose whistleblowing website is embroiled in a row with the Pentagon over the release of thousands of secret US documents on the Afghan war -- faced allegations from two women in Sweden of rape and molestation.
Prosecutors issued a warrant for his arrest on Friday night on the rape claim but abruptly withdrew it the following day saying that new information had come to light.
"We were warned about dirty tricks and specifically that they would be of a type like this," the 39-year-old Australian said.
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