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by nitwit005 943 days ago
If they had solid evidence the person committed a serious crime, particularly actual terrorism, it'd have been no problem getting Canada to turn them over.

The real issue is they wanted to kill someone who wasn't a criminal. Which, ultimately, is just plain old homicide.

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I just checked and India and Canada do have an extradition treat (unlike Canada and China), so there is merit to this comment. They had requested extradition of Nijjar, but didn’t give time for the request to even go to court.