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		<description><![CDATA[Gary McKinnon&#8217;s appeal to the nascent UK Supreme Court against extradition to the United States has already been turned down: The High Court ruled the case was not of &#8220;general public importance&#8221; to go to the UK&#8217;s highest court. Glasgow-born Mr McKinnon, 43, of Wood Green, London, is accused of breaking into the US&#8217;s military [...]


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<p>Gary McKinnon&#8217;s appeal to the nascent UK Supreme Court against extradition to the United States <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8298634.stm" target="_blank">has already been turned down</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The High Court ruled the case was not of &#8220;general public importance&#8221; to go to the UK&#8217;s highest court.</p>
<p>Glasgow-born Mr McKinnon, 43, of Wood Green, London, is accused of breaking into the US&#8217;s military computer system.</p>
<p>Mr McKinnon, who has Asperger&#8217;s syndrome, insists he was just seeking evidence of UFOs.</p>
<p>In July he lost a High Court bid to avoid extradition.</p>
<p>Giving the court&#8217;s decision on Friday, Lord Justice Stanley Burnton, who heard Mr McKinnon&#8217;s latest appeal earlier this year with Mr Justice Wilkie, said extradition was &#8220;a lawful and proportionate response&#8221; to his alleged offending.</p>
<p>There was no real prospect of him succeeding with his claim under Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights that extradition would breach his right to a private and family life.</p>
<p>Nor did the court think, on the evidence it had seen, that he had an arguable case that extradition to the US would result in a breach of his Article 3 right not to be subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment.</p></blockquote>
<p><!-- E SF -->What we have is a terrible situation where a man&#8217;s rights are being systematically violated by anti-terror legislation, which was never intended for cases such as this, and wasn&#8217;t even voted on by Parliament. We have a Home Secretary who admits he could block the extradition but who prefers not to set a precedent for genuine terrorists in the future. We have a High Court which believes that this situation doesn&#8217;t count as inhuman or degrading treatment for someone with Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome.</p>
<p>The US hasn&#8217;t made a case against him because they don&#8217;t have to under the 2003 Extradition Act, and the Department of Public Prosecutions itself doesn&#8217;t think the case would stand in the US (and that it <em>definitely </em>would not in the UK. So why is Gary McKinnon now forced to try the European Court of Human Rights to prevent this mean-spirited and entirely unnecessary extradition?</p>


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