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Originally Posted by VO #23
Extradition requires Country B to formally request the person(s) be transferred from Country A to Country B for the reason of charging and trying them in a court of law. In this instance, Canada is sending them out into the great blue yonder entirely under their own volition, to a country that may or may not torture them and may or may not try them in a court of law. Aside from the plane ride, they aren't similar at all.
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The end result is still the same, they have been removed from the country. Shouldn't Amnesty not have a bigger problem with the countries where these individuals came from, and ended back in?