Four Men Accused Of Taking Part In 1994 Rwandan Genocide Win Battle Against Extradition -- The Telegraph
Four men accused of taking part in the 1994 Rwandan genocide have won their High Court battle against extradition from Britain.
Two judges ruled that there was "a real risk they would suffer a flagrant denial of justice" if returned to Rwanda to face trial. The news came a day after the 15th anniversary of the genocide in which 800,000 people were killed.
The court's decision makes legal history. It is the first time an English court has blocked an extradition request from a foreign government on the grounds that it would violate someone's human rights.
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My Comment: This ruling now makes it official. Mass murderers are now protected by Britain's legal system.
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