kidnapping a President to search for a fugative
July 3, 2013 8:42 AM Subscribe
'An act of aggression' is what Bolivia is calling the refusal of France, Portugal, and Spain to allow it to make a refueling stop in their countries. France and Spain deny accusations that the flight wasn't allowed in its airspace. Portugal and Italy currently are refusing to discuss this matter.
'Bolivia’s U.N. ambassador Sacha Llorenti said it was an “act of aggression” and that the four countries violated international law. Llorenti said “the orders came from the United States” but other nations violated the immunity of the president and his plane, putting his life at risk.'
USAN is said to be hold an emergency meeting to discussed what occurred and South America's international reaction to the events.
'Bolivia’s U.N. ambassador Sacha Llorenti said it was an “act of aggression” and that the four countries violated international law. Llorenti said “the orders came from the United States” but other nations violated the immunity of the president and his plane, putting his life at risk.'
USAN is said to be hold an emergency meeting to discussed what occurred and South America's international reaction to the events.
This post was deleted for the following reason: This feels like something that could probably just go in an existing Snowden thread instead of being a whole new post. -- cortex
Which is why I wasn't sure whether to flag it as "double" or "breaks the guidelines", because honestly even when they DO catch him I don't think it will warrant a new post.
posted by Curious Artificer at 8:51 AM on July 3, 2013
posted by Curious Artificer at 8:51 AM on July 3, 2013
ack, yeah, that should be fugitive, not fugative. (wenestvedt - more of a misspelling, but thanks for giving me the benefit of a doubt). mods, feel free to make me look somewhat less foolish (blush).
posted by el io at 8:51 AM on July 3, 2013
posted by el io at 8:51 AM on July 3, 2013
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