I've stumbled upon a number of cases that are interesting from an international law/political/diplomatic perspective concerning inter-state cooperation in the rendition of political dissidents. Some are fairly high-profile, though not widely cited. I'd be interested to find more.
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I recently also found the 1960s case of anti-Apartheid activist Dennis Brutus, rendered from Mozambique to Apartheid South Africa, despite entering from Swaziland on a Rhodesian passport and a valid visa. The British & Portuguese colonial powers who could have intervened did not.
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Do you think that the US has hounded Ecuador enough that it took the drastic measure of cutting
@JulianAssange off from communications with the outside world? And is this a foreshadow of Ecuador surrendering him to UK? ReconnectJulianThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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