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by quesera
1284 days ago
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According the US Dept of State[0], Venezuela has an extradition treaty with the US, apparently since 1923. All North and South American countries do. All Caribbean countries too. Even Cuba. Parts of Africa and Asia look pretty safe. Madagascar is nice this time of year. 0. https://2009-2017.state.gov/documents/organization/71600.pdf |
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People like Ghosan are safe because they flee to countries that won't extradite their own nationals as a matter of long standing policy. They have no problem extraditing troublemakers from other nations, especially under international pressure.
See Vietnam's latest extradition for example [1], which doesn't have an extradition treaty with the US and they aren't even on the best of terms. The only way they could get away in Madagascar is if the authorities there didn't have the resources to capture them - a small promise of USAID from the State department would be enough to put extradition on the table.
[1] https://hanoitimes.vn/vietnam-us-cooperate-to-extradite-amer...