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The long arm of the USA again?

Stockholm : Sweden | May 30, 2012 at 12:12 PM PDT
Source: Aardvark Daily
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May 2012 In recent times we've seen an extraordinary number of cases where the USA has exercised its might to have foreign nationals extradited to face trial in US courts, despite, in some cases, them never having even visited that country before. Their alleged crimes vary from conspiring to supply... FULL ARTICLE AT Aardvark Daily
 
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