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  1. However, relatives of the victims who died along with Zia have now demanded that Pakistan ask the US to extradite Malik for questioning.
  2. As a consequence it is possible to extradite Mr Ward on only one of the offences allegedly committed by him - the alleged theft of the 5.2m.
  3. Last year the Republic refused to extradite Mr Ryan to Britain to face terrorism charges, including conspiracy to murder and cause explosions, on the grounds that allegations in the Press and Parliament linking him with the IRA meant he would not receive a fair trial in Britain.
  4. Anglo-Irish relations were strained last year when Ireland refused to extradite Mr Ryan, who is wanted in connection with terrorist charges including murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.
  5. Britain's longest-serving unconvicted prisoner, Lorrain Esme Osman, who has spent nearly four years in custody pending attempts by Hong Kong to extradite him on fraud charges, asked the High Court to rule that he was being held unlawfully.
  6. At the same time the government has offered reduced sentences and a promise not to extradite traffickers who surrender and confess.
  7. President Rodrigo Borja of Ecuador said the decision to extradite Mr Porras was a sign of support for Colombia's crackdown.
  8. In recent years the British Government has attempted to extradite terrorist suspects from Belgium and The Netherlands after they had been discovered by British intelligence.
  9. Both the Republic and Belgium had earlier refused to extradite him to Britain.
  10. THE United Nations appeared to have exhausted the options last night for avoiding a showdown with Libya over its refusal to extradite two Lockerbie bombing suspects, writes Alan Philps, Diplomatic Correspondent.
  11. Mr Frank Rubino, a Miami lawyer, negotiated with Mr Michael Kozak, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, and with Mr Robert Muller, described as a senior staff adviser in the office of the Attorney-General After demanding that Gen Noriega simply step down, the US officials then relaxed their terms and suggested he relinquish positions of power in return for a US promise not to proceed with attempts to extradite him.
  12. The government will seek to extradite him if he was outside the country, Mr Coetsee said.
  13. A representative of the newly installed Panamanian government said yesterday that if Panamanian forces found General Noriega they would not extradite him to the US to stand trial.

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