Colonel Colt wrote:
> "Palindrome" wrote in message
> news:ZgdVj.176196$XH2.154190@fe03.news.easynews.com...
>> If you go abroad and break laws in a foreign country, you should expect to
>> suffer the consequences - whether they be imposed via that country's legal
>> system or your own.
>>
> Rubbish. If you get caught in the country where you committed the offence
> then of course you may be punished for it there. But not necessarily if you
> return here. In many muslim countries, it is a criminal offence for a man
> to have . with a man. Should a man that committed that offence but who
> managed to escape to the UK, be prosecuted for it in a British court, or
> extradicted back to the muslim country?
>
>
"If you have that little respect for their laws - then don't go there.
Or go there with a Diplomatic Immunity and/or an army and/or as part of
an emergency relief effort under the auspices of an organisation that
has demanded that its staff will not be subject to local laws."
Yep, provided that the individual will get a fair trial, does not impose
cruel and inhuman punishments, etc then , ship them back.
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Sue
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