Another one caught....
What is not mentioned in the report below is that all the suspects have previously been ordered deported. They have exhausted their legal avenues of redress and decided that they were no longer willing to abide by the decisions of tribunals and courts of law they willingly used while they could "play the game" of making failed refugee claims, and are therefore in a legal position to be deported immediately. In addition, regardless of whether they have participated or not in what is defined as "crimes against humanity", they have demonstrated that they are unwilling to leave voluntarily after they lost their cases. I find it laughable that anyone would argue that a criminal suspect who has already been through the full gamut of due process of law suddenly acquires a "right to privacy". If that were correct, then no government could ever publicize a suspect identity even if tehy constitute a danger to the public, and the could never be caught with the assistance of the public. That is nonsense. Privacy canot possibly extend that far.
5th war crime suspect denies wrongdoing - Politics - CBC News
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