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by CogitoCogito
1155 days ago
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> I really want to know the role of the French government. Seriously what the hell? > A French publisher has been arrested on terror charges in London after being questioned by UK police about participating in anti-government protests in France. > Ernest Moret, 28, a foreign rights manager for Éditions la Fabrique, was approached by two plainclothes officers at St Pancras station on Monday evening after arriving by train from Paris to attend the London book fair. Why would he even be questioned in the UK for this at all? Did France issue an arrest warrant? If so, then wouldn't the UK just go through the normal process of extradition? What the hell does any of this have to do with the UK? > “On Tuesday 18 April, the man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of wilfully obstructing a schedule 7 examination, contrary to section 18 of the Terrorism Act 2000.” So this is just the UK's more eloquent version of America's "arrested for resisting arrest"? |
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