Vote: Right to Refuse Extradition
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We vote for. Keeslandia brings up some good points, especially the difference between refusing extradition and granting asylum, but I agree with the overall proposal. Where the accused will not be given a due trial or a fair punishment, there should be no requirement to give our approbation to their actions in order to protect them from it. This would be what giving asylum would be.
Of course, this need not be the last stop of a negotiation. Extradition could still progress given due process and fair punishment. It is harder to do this when one has granted asylum. It allows for a lessening of tension between nations.
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