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Delivering Extradition

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Indonesia needs an extradition treaty with Singapore. But law enforcement must be a priority to avoid accusations of conducting `megaphone diplomacy' through the media.

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IT is unrealistic to hope that an extradition treaty with Singapore will become a reality in the immediate future. The two sides have been discussing the issue for 30 years with no result. It will take a long time to restart negotiations, adjust the different legal systems between the two nations, decide how to begin discussions and draw up an agreement on each article of the treaty. These technical issues can be dealt with as long as one im

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