At Big Brother Watch, we have long warned about the pernicious nature of the European Arrest Warrant and how it can be misused to persecute those who have either commuted no crime at all or an offence so minor that international extradition would be inappropriate.
Alex Deane, a member of the Big Brother Watch Advisory Council has written to the Home Secretary in order to seek clarifications from her surrounding the case of Dr Migel-Angel Meizoso, a Spanish national whose extradition is currently being sought by his home nation:
"I am writing to draw your attention to the case of Dr. Miguel-Angel Meizoso, the Spanish citizen who has claimed political asylum on 27 June 2011. It is, of course, very unusual for an EU national to claim asylum; especially for someone who, like Dr. Meizoso, has lived in this country for the past 20 years. Furthermore, it is an EU mechanism - the European Arrest Warrant - that he is asking protection from.
"We at Big Brother Watch are gravely concerned about the EAW regime and other threats to civil liberties arising from the European Union. We welcome the fact that the government has recognised that EAW system is open to abuse and commissioned the independent review led by Sir Scott Baker.
"In these circumstances, it is my view that Dr. Meizoso's case raises issues of great public importance, and the Big Brother Watch intends to follow it closely. We are confident that you will give his asylum claim a fair and careful consideration."
We will keep you in touch with this case, including the response we receive from the Home Secretary Theresa May MP.
Can a UK citizen claim asylum in the UK? Interesting...
Posted by: Stuart | 05/07/2011 at 02:22 PM
government has recognised that EAW system is open to abuse and commissioned the independent review led by Sir Scott Baker.
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Important information is missing here - why is Spain seeking Dr Meizoso's extradition in the first place?
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At Big Brother Watch, we have long warned about the pernicious nature of the European Arrest Warrant and how it can be misused to persecute those who have either commuted no crime at all or an offence so minor that international extradition would be inappropriate.
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"In these circumstances, it is my view that Dr. Meizoso's case raises issues of great public importance, and the Big Brother Watch intends to follow it closely. We are confident that you will give his asylum claim a fair and careful consideration."
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We will keep you in touch with this case, including the response we receive from the Home Secretary Theresa May MP.
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