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- An Australian citizen Daniel Snedden, (born Dragan Vasiljkovic in Belgrade, Serbia), holding dual citizenship,
was a participant in Yugoslavia’s civil wars.
- He has been in maximum security prison three years at the discretion of the former Attorney General.
- Daniel fights extradition to Croatia, a former belligerent in the civil war, with a steady record of bias against
those of Serb and Roma ethnicity.
- Yet, no charges have been brought by Croatia for the Extradition Request, nor in the time since it’s been made.
- They ask for his extradition so they can have him in custody while they investigate allegations against him.
- This is not extradition to the War Crimes Tribunal, but to one of the combatant countries during the wars.
- The War Crimes Tribunal has investigated and found no evidence to warrant charges against this man.
In fact they’ve issued a letter that he is of “no interest” to them.
- No one in a modern western legal system should have to prove his innocence yet, there is ample
evidence to do just that. However; Australian courts are not allowed to hear this proof, nor are his accusers
under any obligation to provide evidence of his guilt.
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