Sung Un Kim at 11:09 AM ET
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Europe rights court rejects new request for extradition of terror suspect to US
Europe rights court rejects new request for extradition of terror suspect to US
Sung Un Kim at 11:09 AM ET
[JURIST] The European Court of Human Rights
(ECHR) [official website] on Wednesday rejected a new request for the
extradition of Haroon Aswat, a former aide to Egyptian-born Muslim
cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri [BBC profile; JURIST news archive], from the UK to the US. The Grand Chamber of the ECHR reasoned
[BBC report] that the extradition of the suspect, who has been
diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, would worsen his mental and
physical condition. The court also determined that the requested
transfer would violate Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights
[text, PDF], prohibiting inhuman and degrading treatment. However, it
expressly held that the recent decision was solely based on the
seriousness and possible deterioration of the suspect's health. The ECHR
decision is considered final, meaning that the British government
cannot extradite Aswat to the US.
Aswat's extradition was previously blocked in April. The ECHR held
[JURIST report] that removing Aswat, a UK-based terror suspect whose
nationality is unknown, to an American high-security prison would
constitute "inhuman or degrading treatment," especially in light of the
fact that Aswat suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. In July 2010 the
ECHR stayed the extradition
[JURIST report] of Aswat, Hamza and two other terrorism suspects from
the UK to the US, holding that potential punishment could violate Human
Rights Convention. The UK High Court approved the extradition
[JURIST report] of Aswat to the US in 2006. Aswat is wanted in the US
on suspicion of setting up a terrorist training camp. The extradition
was approved only after the US offered assurances that it would not seek
the death penalty, try Aswat along with his cohort before military
tribunals or declare them enemy combatants. Hamza was extradited and
made his first US court appearance in October, pleading not guilty [JURIST reports] to charges of terrorism.
Sung Un Kim at 11:09 AM ET
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