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Old 01-20-2012, 06:01 AM   #27
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On a point of information....

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Originally Posted by teh603 View Post
Probably the fact that their countries are willing to honor extradiction treaties.
Probably the fact that their countries are willing to honor ....almost totally one-sided.... extradition treaties.

These extradition "requests" are apparently made not on the evidence etc... that would be required in a court under British law, but basically on the US authorities saying they are guilty of doing whatever it is they claim they have done. Hard evidence does not have to be provided in support of an application.
And it doesn't matter if it's not illegal in Britain....
And Britain does not have "reverse" rights to do the same when, for example, American citizens are concerned....

Britain still can't get uncharged nationals out of the ghastly institution that is Guantanamo, even in cases of complete lack of evidence of "wrong-doing."
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