Posts Tagged ‘extradition’
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Assange reveals British intel's messages discussing Swedish extradition plans
TruthDive London, May 20 (ANI): British government's intercept intelligence agency GCHQ is facing embarrassing revelations about internal correspondence in which Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been discussed. The government eavesdropping agency … |
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Assange extradition claims fantasy-Carr
BigPond News Claims the Swedish prosecution against Julian Assange is part of a conspiracy to have him extradited to the United States is sheer fantasy, and the Wikileaks founder would be safer in Sweden than the UK, Foreign Minister Bob Carr says. Senator Carr said it … |
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Julian Assange 'open' to talks to end extradition row
The Guardian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Thursday night the "door is open" for talks to break the deadlock over his campaign to avoid extradition to Sweden. He made a rare public appearance on a balcony at the Ecuadorean embassy in London to mark the … |
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British 'UFO' Hacker Wins 10-year Extradition Battle
Yahoo! News (blog) After a 10-year-long fight against extradition to the United States, the Scottish man who hacked into U.S. military networks in 2001 and 2002 will be spared. London blocked the extradition on human rights grounds and on the belief that Gary McKinnon … |
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UK Blocks Extradition of UFO-Seeking Hacker
TechNewsWorld McKinnon says he hacked the U.S. computers searching for evidence of UFOs. If convicted in the U.S., he would have faced 60 years in jail. Noting that McKinnon has Asperger's syndrome and depression, May said the extradition denial boiled down to … |
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UFO hacker saved from extradition
TG Daily The British home secretary, Theresa May, has announced that computer hacker Gary McKinnon won't be extradited to the US on human rights grounds. McKinnon has admitted hacking into US government web sites in 2001 and 2002, for which he could have … UK blocks 'UFO-hacker' McKinnon extradition to US Presidential Election: Alien Soldiers exist says Gary McKinnon Film inspired search for UFO proof |
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As it happened: Gary McKinnon extradition decision
BBC News Mr McKinnon, who admits accessing US government computers but claims he was looking for evidence the US government suppressed UFO technology, has been fighting extradition since 2002. 1142: For the full background on Mr McKinnon, read our profile … UK blocks 'UFO-hacker' McKinnon extradition to US Film inspired search for UFO proof UFO hacker Gary McKinnon extradition blocked |
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Gary McKinnon and his mother Janis Sharp can breathe sighs of relief because British Home Secretary Theresa May officially announced that the UK will not extradite McKinnon to the United States.
McKinnon was charged by the U.S. with the “biggest military computer hack of all time” in 2001 and 2002 after looking for information about UFOs and extraterrestrials in NASA and Pentagon computers, and has been fighting extradition ever since. Experts concluded that McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger’s syndrome, would likely commit suicide if extradited to the U.S.
Home Secretary Theresa May. (Credit: UK Government)
After multiple delays, Home Secretary May finally issued her decision on Tuesday, October 16. As the BBC reports, May explained, “Since I came into office, the sole issue on which I have been required to make a decision is whether Mr McKinnon’s extradition to the United States would breach his human rights.” She concluded, “After careful consideration of all of the relevant material, I have concluded that Mr McKinnon’s extradition would give rise to such a high risk of him ending his life that a decision to extradite would be incompatible with Mr McKinnon’s human rights.”
Janis Sharp, who has been unwavering in her fight to keep McKinnon in the UK, is obviously overjoyed at May’s decision. At hearing the announcement, Sharp reacted, “Thank you Theresa May from the bottom of my heart – I always knew you had the strength and courage to do the right thing.”
To recap the Gary McKinnon saga, check out the timeline assembled by the Telegraph – http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9611085/Gary-McKinnon-extradition-timeline-on-how-the-fight-unfolded.html
And if you’re asking yourself, “What did Gary McKinnon find?” follow this link to read what he allegedly discovered: http://www.openminds.tv/what-did-ufo-hacker-really-find/
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UK blocks 'UFO-hacker' McKinnon extradition to US
RT … 2002 for allegedly hacking into dozens of NASA and Pentagon computers over a 13-month period from his bedroom in North London. He has admitted the security breaches but said they were unintentional and that he was looking for evidence of UFOs. +4 … Reporters: Sarah Bell and Julian Joyce Film inspired search for UFO proof UFO hacker Gary McKinnon extradition blocked |
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UFO computer hacker Gary McKinnon, whose mother Janis Sharp lives in Brookmans Park, will not be extradited to the USA after a 10-year battle.
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