It's not for you to wonder why they did it but it is for you to express great satisfaction that Assange is being extradited?
Come on pull the other one
What about Christopher Tappin the businessman extraited for selling batteries to Iranians - similar satisfaction there?
Or are you making judgements on a "one of us" basis?
My position on this is that he should be extradited only if the charges are clearly not fabricated, malicious and politically inspired.
We know that the US attempted to bribe a key witness in the Lockerbie trial to change his evidence
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Bollier
and that they did pay $2 million to the Maltese shop owner who gave evidence in the same trial.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Gauci
In that context it's not beyond the bounds of possibility that these women might have been offered similar inducements to bring these charges.
I think that if having seen more evidence than we have the appeal court is happy that this is not the case then he should answer the charges but I have deep misgivings about it.