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No, a les morts de custòdia ...
Cap agent condemnat per una mort sota custòdia al Regne Unit des 1969
No, a totes les injustícies ...
Els activistes es comprometen a mantenir la pressió per protestar contra totes les injustícies
originalment per: BBC News
publicat: 24 Febrer 2012
A Briton being extradited to the US for allegedly selling batteries for Iranian missiles described his treatment as “a disgrace” as he arrived at Heathrow.
Retired businessman Christopher Tappin had said he was leaving the UK feeling he had fewer rights than a terrorist. Mr Tappin, 65, from London, is being flown from Heathrow Airport to El Paso, Texas, escorted by US marshals.
Dan Cogdell, Mr Tappin’s lawyer in the US, said he would “vigorously argue” for his client to be released on bail.
“There is no reasonable basis to believe that he is a flight risk or a danger. He is a 66-year-old respected businessman with no criminal record whatsoever,” Mr Cogdell told BBC News.
Mr Tappin, of Orpington, south-east London, has fought against extradition through the British courts after being charged in the US with conspiring to export batteries which could be used in Hawk air defence missiles.
An easy web-form to email the Home Office to protest about this >
A personal appeal from Mr Tappin’s son >
Altres Notícies:
Christopher Tappin: David Cameron has let me down over US extradition
24de febrer 2012Yet again, we are wrecking the life of an innocent man by handing him over to US ‘justice’ without any decision from our own courts
24de febrer 2012The case of Christopher Tappin
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