Germany’s Genocide extradition exposes fault lines in UK rulings

Equally important, the decision by the German authorities to extradite this Genocide suspect to Rwanda, which has been endorsed by German and European courts (and which is the latest in a series of many extraditions from the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, the USA, and many other Western countries), fatally undermines the arguments preferred by UK courts (under the influence of the likes of Human Rights Watch), that they continue to provide a safe harbour for the suspects of the Genocide against the Tutsi because they fear for their rights to a fair trial in the country where they are accused of having committed the supreme crime.
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