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Twenty-two years after American GIs invaded Panama and spirited away dictator Manuel Noriega, the former strongman will return Sunday to a prison cell in his homeland. Jitters over his arrival have rippled through Panama, where Noriega, now 77 and
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Noriega to Be Extradited Published: November 23, 2011 A Paris court on Wednesday approved the extradition of Panama 's onetime dictator, Manuel Antonio Noriega , left, to his homeland, clearing the way for his return after two decades in French and
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EPA Over 20 years after he was toppled during a US invasion, Panama 's former dictator, Manuel Noriega, is set to return home, after a French court agreed he could be extradited to serve time for murder and corruption. Panamanian human rights
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52 Panama's government says the long-awaited extradition of the former ruler, Manuel Noriega, is one step closer to reality after a French court said it received US approval to send him home to face a 20-year prison sentence.
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Panama's government says the long-awaited extradition of former dictator Manuel Noriega is one step closer to reality. A French court says it has received U.S. approval to send Noriega back to his home country to face a 20-year
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Online- After 21 years in prison American and French, the former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega may soon see his country if the Court of Appeal of Paris decided Wednesday to decide the legal imbroglio to prevent his extradition to Panama.
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Peter Eisner , former foreign correspondent for Newsday , interviewed Manuel Noriega , former military dictator of Panama , in prison in 1993 and recorded the interviews in America 's Prisoner: The Memoirs of Manuel Noriega . The duplicity of
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Douglas Cox is an attorney and an associate law library professor at the City University of New York School of Law. A recent decision by a French court paving the way for the return of former dictator Gen. Manuel Noriega to Panama after more than 20
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Manuel Noriega's extradition from France set for Oct. 1, Panama could be forced to finally face its unpleasant past and reflect on just how confident it feels about the future...So many Latin Americans keep one leery eye on the past at all times,
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The former strongman of Panama, Manuel Noriega, 77, will spend the next 20 years of his life in special cells prepared at a penitentiary near Panama City. He has been released by France to be etradited to Panama to undergo the
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