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Panama has also requested his extradition.

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He says Senegal's extradition decision has no legal standing.

The United States and France have requested Mr Portillo's extradition.

Thai diplomats fumed that arrest and extradition would be the right way to treat a fugitive.

His lawyers argue that extradition arrangements between Britain and the US are imbalanced.

Protection and immunity from extradition granted by a government to a political refugee from another country.

For Mr Polanski's fans, the extradition decision is vindictive and sinister.

The foreign ministry in Moscow says that the extradition could bust the “reset” in Russian-American relations.

Mr Putin seemed more irked by what he called the "foolish" extradition bid than by the substance of the case.

The Requesting State may make a fresh request for extradition of the person for the same offence.

Mr Assange's lawyer said he detected “dark forces” (ie, America) at work, and promised that his client would fight any extradition attempts.

Assange seemed, even before the extradition hearing, to be suffering, finding no pleasure in the work; he seemed to be burdened.

The victims’ relatives are calling for justice, and the interim government has unsuccessfully sought the extradition of Mr Bakiyev from Belarus, where he has found exile.

UNTIL recently the United States was pleased with the co-operation it was getting from Jamaica over the extradition of people accused of serious crimes.

The first line of defense is meant to be extradition, sending alleged perpetrators back home to face trial in their own countries.

Garland was arrested in Belfast, Northern Ireland but fled south to the Republic of Ireland after being released for medical leave; Ireland does not have an extradition treaty with the U.S..

Mr Nkunda's extradition by Rwanda to Congo could take some heat off Mr Kabila and help him sell a seemingly unholy alliance with Mr Kagame to the sceptical Congolese: a tricky task.

Assange is the subject of an international manhunt, as a result of Interpol issuing a "red notice," a warrant indicating the person should be arrested with a view to extradition.

Mr McKinnon is accused of serious crimes and the us has a lawful right to seek his extradition, as we do when we wish to prosecute people who break our laws.

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