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I would be breaking the law if I were to oppose Gary McKinnon’s extradition, says home secretary
The judgment on the Gary McKinnon case handed down by the High Court on Friday was clear. It upheld the decision of the Home Office — that extraditing McKinnon did not constitute a breach of his human rights as defined by the European convention. It emphasises the fact that it would be unlawful for the home secretary to intervene to prevent his extradition.
Respected human rights QC Tim Owen and Julian Knowles, one of the UK's leading extradition lawyers, say the Government is wrong to claim it is powerless to act. The lawyers, from Cherie Blair's Matrix Chambers, say extradition is unlawful if a person's health is disregarded and human rights breached and 'it is therefore plain that the Home Secretary has the power - and indeed the duty - to intervene'.
The government has promised it will ensure the hacker facing extradition to the US would serve any prison sentence in the UK amid a deepening row over whether it has legal power to stop the transfer. Harriet Harman, Labour’s deputy leader who is “minding the shop” in Downing Street this week, defended decision by ministers not to intervene in the case of Gary McKinnon, who has Asperger's syndrome. She said that it was an “important principle” that ministers should not make judgements about the criminal justice system. But she also revealed that the British government had secured assurances from the US that if the extradition takes place, his health needs will be attended to. She also revealed the UK government would try and ensure that he serves his sentence in this country. “If found guilty, we will seek for him to be sentenced to serve prison in this country,” she told the BBC’s Sunday AM.
What a weak, cowardly and disgusting country we've become. They laugh at us you know, the cretins in power. They laugh at us because we let them get away with anything and all we do is sit and moan, and sit and moan.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
Well said Buddy.
I have often wondered if the uk governmnet are actually under some kind of blackmail from the US Gov..
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
But then that would make our UK government a bunch of hamstrung,but well meaning types...which I just cannot see myself.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
So that leaves me with the conclusion that they are just sick power hungry parasites,who revel in their control over us masses.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
You are spot on when you said :
What a weak, cowardly and disgusting country we've become. They laugh at us you know, the cretins in power. They laugh at us because we let them get away with anything and all we do is sit and moan, and sit and moan.
I actually think the US Gov may respect the UK for telling them "sorry-trial for Mr Mckinnon in the UK"
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
We in the UK are giving the LIVES of our young boys and girls in the war on terror that the US initiated...
And this is the thanks we get-some dodgy assed retro active extradition program?(and constant terrorist threats)
Obama should be as ashamed as my governmnet for going ahead with this extradition of Gary.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
I just hope he did see alien craft on that NASA computer,and I hope they step in to help...guess thats just about all we can hope for now.
Originally posted by AgentX09
This man broke into another countries most classified files and you speak as if he deserves a title and an estate.
Originally posted by AgentX09
I bet if he had breached Russia's he have had one of those radioactive coctails and and i wouldnt have to be reading this anti-American tripe.