Brazil court rejects extradition of Italian fugitive

Posted on June 9, 2011 • Filed under: Brazil, Crime, Politics, Social Issues

Brazil’s Supreme Court has rejected the extradition to Italy of a former far-left militant and ordered his immediate release in a case that has heightened tensions with Rome. Italy immediately denounced the ruling on Wednesday with Giorgia Meloni, the youth minister said that the latest move to free Cesare Battisti, who has been sentenced to life for the murders of four persons in the 1970s was “a slap in the face for Italian institutions, an act unworthy of a cvilized and democratic nation.” Read Article

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