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Mr. Erdogan has repeatedly requested the extradition of Mr. Gulen from the United States.
Turkey formally requested the extradition of Gulen, a longtime rival of Erdogan who lives in Pennsylvania.
The U.S. has also requested the extradition of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer, from Canada.
The Egyptian authorities have formally requested the extradition of Mr. Mustafa, the country's chief prosecutor said on Wednesday.
Turkey has formally requested the extradition of Gulen from the United States, where he lives in self-imposed exile.
"We can confirm now that Turkey has requested the extradition of Gulen," State Department spokesman Mark Toner told a briefing.
Mr. Cavusoglu said Turkey had also requested the extradition of more than 80 Gulen followers living in the United States.
The United States has requested the extradition of Assange, who was dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy in London on April 11.
" In Washington on Tuesday, Mark C. Toner, a State Department spokesman, confirmed that Turkey had "requested the extradition of Mr. Gulen.
The U.S. requested the extradition of Mr. Assange, who is charged with conspiring to hack into a Pentagon computer in 2010.
"We can confirm now that Turkey has requested the extradition of Gülen," State Department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters at a briefing.
The U.S. has formally requested the extradition of an executive at the firm who has been accused of violating trade sanctions against Iran.
The U.S. has formally requested the extradition of an executive at the Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei from Canada, officials in Canada said Tuesday.
Turkey has requested the extradition of a theology lecturer from Germany: Adil Oksuz is suspected of having played a major role in last year's failed coup.
The State Department said Tuesday that Turkey has formally requested the extradition of Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, who is living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
British prosecutors have requested the extradition of Anne Sacoolas over the crash last August in which 19-year-old Briton Harry Dunn was killed while riding his motorbike.
The United States on Tuesday formally requested the extradition of Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou from Canada on charges of helping the company dodge sanctions on Iran.
It has also requested the extradition of an Austria-based Iranian diplomat held in Germany and a man of Iranian origin in France in connection with the Paris plot.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States has requested the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, British police said, after they arrested him at the Ecuadorean embassy in London on Thursday.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's embassy in Thailand has denied reports that Riyadh had requested the extradition of a young Saudi women seeking asylum in Thailand, the embassy said on Twitter.
At the Turkish embassy in Berlin, nobody was immediately available to comment It was not clear if the Turkish government has requested the extradition of the diplomats by German authorities.
PARIS (Reuters) - Spain has officially requested the extradition of Basque separatist group ETA's long-time leader Josu Ternera following his arrest in France last month, a French judicial source said.
Most Germans are wary of Mr Erdogan, who has been cracking down on opponents real and imagined at home and has requested the extradition of several suspects from Germany (see article).
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany contradicted Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, saying it was not aware Russia had requested the extradition of a Georgian man who was murdered in Berlin in August.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - The United States has requested the extradition of former Guatemalan vice-president Roxana Baldetti to face prosecution for drug trafficking and other offences, the Guatemalan government said on Wednesday.
The State Department confirmed that Turkey has formally requested the extradition of a cleric living in Pennsylvania but said the request is unrelated to the failed coup that many in Turkey are pinning on him.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The United States and Russia have both requested the extradition of a Russian arrested in Prague and indicted in the U.S. for hacking computers of social media companies, the Czech justice ministry said on Wednesday.
The United States has requested the extradition of Assange, who was dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy in London on April 11, and has charged him with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion which carries a maximum penalty of five years.
The United States has requested the extradition of Assange, who was dragged from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London on April 11, and has charged him with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion which carries a maximum penalty of five years.
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The United States has requested the extradition of Jaime Rosenthal, the 80-year-old Honduran banker and politician accused of participating in a scheme that moved illicit funds through U.S. accounts, Honduras' foreign minister said on Saturday.
Mr. Erdogan has repeatedly requested the extradition of Mr. Gulen from the United States, and has suggested that he would hand over Mr. Brunson when Mr. Gulen, who lives on a guarded estate in Pennsylvania, is sent to Turkey.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday that Turkey has formally requested the extradition of U.S.-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen but not on issues related to the recent coup attempt, which Turkish leaders have accused him of inspiring.
TEGUCIGALPA, Jan 2 (Reuters) - The United States has requested the extradition of Jaime Rosenthal, the 80-year-old Honduran banker and politician accused of participating in a scheme that moved illicit funds through U.S. accounts, Honduras' foreign minister said on Saturday.
LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The United States has formally requested the extradition of Michael Lynch, the British tech billionaire who sold his company to Hewlett Packard (HP) in an ill-fated $11.1 billion deal, to face charges including securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy.
LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The United States has formally requested the extradition of Michael Lynch, the British tech billionaire who sold his company to Hewlett Packard (HP) in an ill-fated $11.1 billion deal, to face charges including securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy.
Five months later, the British Foreign Office formally requested the extradition of Andrei K. Lugovoi to face charges in Mr. Litvinenko's death, and the Russian prosecutor declined, arguing that Russia had not been able to review the evidence, and that Russia's Constitution prohibited the extradition of citizens.
BRITISH TECH BILLIONAIRE MICHAEL LYNCH The United States earlier this month formally requested the extradition of Lynch, a British tech entrepreneur, who sold his data company Autonomy to Hewlett Packard in an ill-fated $11.1 billion deal, to face charges including securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy.
On 8 May 2020, Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab requested the extradition of Rendón from the United States, along with Silvercorp USA founder Jordan Goudreau and exiled Venezuelan lawmaker Sergio Vergara, for the "design, financing, and execution" of the plan to overthrow Maduro.
On 8 May 2020, Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab requested the extradition of Goudreau from the United States, along with two Venezuelan opposition politicians, Juan José Rendon and exiled lawmaker Sergio Vergara, for the "design, financing, and execution" of the plan to overthrow Maduro.
Tallinn, 1963. Page 57. The Soviet authorities requested the extradition of both men, but against the background of the Cold War, were flatly refused. In January 1962, a show trial was conducted with the three accused [Jüriste present and Linnas and Viks absent] men tried in absentia in Tartu and sentenced to death.
From January 2001 to November 2003 Colonel Sandu served as General Inspector of Romanian Police. Following this appointment, he was promoted to brigadier general, which later turned in the function of Quaestor. Sandu led the General Inspectorate of Police, pursuing corruption and fraud investigations against some businessmen. He requested the extradition of former President Bankcoop Alexander Dinulescu.
Curta, p. 385 Even though Boril requested the extradition of Strez to Bulgaria,Андреев (2004), p. 179 the Serbian ruler hoped to use Strez as a puppet in gaining Bulgarian-held territory. Stefan believed that Strez's royal ancestry and imperial aspirations would make it much easier to impose Serbian rule over Macedonia, Kosovo and Braničevo, as well as Belgrade, all captured by Bulgaria under Kaloyan.
While she was constantly criticized by the chairman of the Liberal Party Eligijus Masiulis, Police General Commissioner (at the time) Saulius Skvernelis and MP Algirdas Sysas. Venckiene asked for political asylum in the United States in 2013. In 2015, the Lithuanian authorities requested the extradition of N.Venckiene back to Lithuania. At the time she faced 39 criminal charges, including illegal surveillance, disrespecting the national anthem, and public statements to infringe on sovereignty of Lithuania.
In 1997, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif signed the relief papers that dismissed the commission of Admiral Mansurul Haq, and was arrested for a brief time by the Naval Police but was released when Naval Intelligence investigations led by R-Adm. Ahmad were failed to produce any evidence against him in 1998. In 1999, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) under Cdre. Muhammad Zakaullah, announced to take over of inquiries and requested the extradition of Adm.
Retrieved 9 July 2006. Chávez also requested the extradition of former Venezuelan officers and members of Militares democraticos, Lt. German Rodolfo Varela and Lt. Jose Antonio Colina, who are wanted for bombing the Spanish and Colombian embassies after Chávez made a speech criticizing both governments.Forero, Juan. (New York Times 29, January 2004)Venezuelans Asking the U.S. To Extradite 2. Retrieved 9 July 2006.Toothaker, Christopher. (Latin American Post)Chavez dismisses US concerns on democracy. Retrieved 9 July 2006.
In March 1993, the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) requested the extradition of Brendan Smyth, a priest arrested for child sex abuse. Eight months later, in November 1993, the request was still at the Office of the Attorney General, when the RUC informed the Office that Smyth had voluntarily given himself up in Northern Ireland. In October 1994, a UTV documentary on Smyth suggested the delay in processing the request was deliberate. Whelehan stated he had not known of its existence.
On 10 January 2020, the Home Office formally requested the extradition of Sacoolas to face charges in the United Kingdom. The US State Department's initial response was "The use of an extradition treaty to attempt to return the spouse of a former diplomat by force would establish an extraordinarily troubling precedent" and that the request was "highly inappropriate". On 23 January US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo formally rejected the request for extradition. The family spokesman said they had taken the news "in our stride".
66 During the campaign, Alfonsín had promised that he would do this while Luder had been non-committal.Méndez, pp. 12–13 Alfonsín also ordered the initiation of judicial cases against guerrilla leaders Mario Firmenich, Fernando Vaca Narvaja, Ricardo Obregón Cano, Rodolfo Galimberti, Roberto Perdía, Héctor Pardo and Enrique Gorriarán Merlo; and military leaders Jorge Videla, Emilio Massera, Orlando Agosti, Roberto Viola, Armando Lambruschini, Omar Graffigna, Leopoldo Galtieri, Jorge Anaya and Basilio Lami Dozo. He also requested the extradition of guerrilla leaders who were living abroad.
Upon her inauguration, Sirleaf requested the extradition of Taylor from Nigeria and transferred him to the SCSL for trial in The Hague. In 2006, the government established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to address the causes and crimes of the civil war. Following the 2017 Liberian general election, former professional football striker George Weah, one of the greatest African players of all time, was sworn in as president on 22 January 2018, becoming the 4th youngest serving president in Africa. The inauguration marked Liberia's first fully democratic transition in 74 years.
As a result, the Syrian government forced Öcalan to leave the country but did not turn him over to the Turkish authorities. Öcalan went to Russia first and from there moved to various countries, including Italy and Greece. In 1998 the Turkish government requested the extradition of Öcalan from Italy,Italian diplomacy tries to free herself from the tangle in which it is located, between Turks and Kurds, " internationalizing " the crisis: where he applied for political asylum upon his arrival. He was detained by the Italian authorities due to an arrest warrant issued by Germany.
The sentence ruled that Saavedra should be exiled, but he avoided it by crossing the Andes with his son and seeking political asylum at Chile. Juan José Paso requested the extradition of Saavedra, but the Chilean supreme director Francisco de la Lastra denied it. Saavedra did not stay in Chile for long; a huge royalist attack to Chile (which would end in the Disaster of Rancagua and the royalist reconquest of Chile) made him cross the Andes again and seek refuge at Mendoza, along with Chilean expatriates. José de San Martín, ruling Mendoza at the time, allowed him to settle in San Juan.
Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform v Bailey [2012 IESC 16], was an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Court held they did not have the jurisdiction to order the surrender of a non-Irish citizen for the commission of a crime committed in Ireland. Ian Bailey was accused of murdering a French citizen in Ireland. The French judicial authorities requested the extradition of Bailey from Ireland to France so to question him about the crime. However, the issue in this case was that Bailey is not a French citizen, rather his nationality is British.
In July 1943, after the fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, the camp was closed, but some of the remaining Jewish internees were deported by German forces to the extermination camp at Auschwitz. Yugoslavia, Greece and Ethiopia requested the extradition of some 1,200 Italian war criminals, who, however, were never brought before an appropriate tribunal because the British government, at the beginning of the Cold War, saw in Pietro Badoglio a guarantor of an anti-communist post-war Italy.Effie Pedaliu (2004) Britain and the 'Hand-over' of Italian War Criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945-48. Journal of Contemporary History.
But according to the Argentine judge María Romilda Servini, the role played by the former in the attack "was affirmed by other records." Servini requested the extradition of Callejas, as a result of which she was arrested on 17 July 2003 and placed under house arrest after being interrogated for more than three hours by the Supreme Court minister. But after a few days, on 22 July, she was granted provisional liberty. , the visiting minister who was investigating the Prats case, tried Callejas on 1 September 2003 together with former DINA official as the perpetrators of the double murder of General Carlos Prats and his wife.
Ramda claimed that he did not know Ait Ali Belkacem; he has also denied knowing the other bomber, Boualem Bensaid. Ramda was detained in the HSSU high security unit of Belmarsh prison, which he has compared to Guantanamo. France requested the extradition of Ramda from the United Kingdom; Ramda successfully fought extradition until 2005. The refusal of British authorities to extradite Ramda was a point of contention between France and the UK, with many in France and elsewhere alleging that the British government was deliberately lenient to Islamist terrorists operating outside of the UK in order to buy peace in the UK (the alleged "Londonistan" policy).
On 30 April 1945, Hitler committed suicide during the Battle of Berlin between collapsing German forces and Soviet armed forces. Shortly afterwards, Germany surrendered and the Nazi regime was dismantled and key Nazi members arrested to stand trial for crimes against humanity including the Holocaust. Yugoslavia, Greece and Ethiopia requested the extradition of 1,200 Italian war criminals, but these people never saw anything like the Nuremberg trials since the British government, with the beginning of Cold War, saw in Pietro Badoglio a guarantee of an anti-communist post-war Italy.Effie G. H. Pedaliu (2004) Britain and the 'Hand-over' of Italian War Criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945-48.(JStor.
President Vladimir Putin and Queen Elizabeth II on a state visit, 2003 Relations between the countries began to grow tense again shortly after Vladimir Putin was elected as President of the Russian Federation in 2000, with the Kremlin pursuing a more assertive foreign policy and imposing more controls domestically. The major irritant in the early-2000s was the UK's refusal to extradite Russian citizens, self-exiled businessman Boris Berezovsky and Chechen separatist leader Akhmed Zakayev, whom the UK granted political asylum. In late 2006, former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London by radioactive metalloid, Polonium-210 and died three weeks later. The UK requested the extradition of Andrei Lugovoy from Russia to face charges over Litvinenko's death.
In January 2007 the Italian government requested the extradition of Palazzolo after the nine-year sentence was handed down by the Italian court for collusion with the Mafia. This was the sixth request from the Italians since 1992.Department of Justice accused of bias against Palazzolo, The Cape Times, May 19, 2010 Palazzolo wen stryd teen uitlewering, Die Burger, June 15, 2010 In June 2010, the High Court of South Africa blocked the extradition of Palazzolo due to lack of double criminality requirement as South Africa does not recognize the crime of Mafia association as conceived in Italy. Moreover, the Court also found double jeopardy as Palazzolo had already been acquitted of Mafia association in 1992 by a court in Rome.
There he was apparently set free some­time later that October without extenuating cir­cum­stances (like ill health: the precise circumstances and date of release are not known), having spent less than 2½ years in prisoner-of-war camps but without having been brought to trial for war crimes. This outcome was ap­par­ent­ly brought about by the deliberate shielding of Braemer by British authorities wilfully refusing to take cognizance of his past as a war criminal.Donald Bloxham, Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, p. 199\. . On 30 August 1948, ten months after his release from British custody, the government of Poland requested the extradition of Braemer on the charge of murder of twenty hostages and hundreds of civilians in Poland in 1939.

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