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Ramda Extradited to France | |
2005-12-02 | |
![]() "Justice is finally going to be done," Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin Ramda arrived in Paris on Thursday evening and was to be presented before Paris prosecutors office in connection with an international arrest warrant, the French Justice Ministry said. The conclusion to Britain's longest-running extradition case follows a ruling last month. Two High Court judges rejected Ramda's appeal against extradition, ruling that Home Secretary Charles Clarke had acted legally earlier this year in ordering his extradition. Ramda was arrested in Britain in 1995 as a suspect in the bombing, which was widely attributed to Algeria's militant Armed Islamic Group. Supporters of a campaign to block extradition alleged that he could eventually be deported from France to Algeria, and claimed he could face execution there. The High Court judges said there was "no real risk" Ramda would be ill-treated in French custody or deported to Algeria.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#1 The High Court judges said there was "no real risk" Ramda would be ill-treated in French custody Let us not forget that there are those who argue that being forced to abide in a French prison itself constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Mr. Ramda will no doubt soon look back with longing to his days in British legal limbo. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-12-02 10:52 |