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Europe
Spain drops Tibetan genocide case
2014-06-25
h/t Gates of Vienna
Madrid, June 24 - A Spanish court on Tuesday decided to drop a case against high-ranking Chinese political and military officials on allegations of genocide in Tibet in light of new legislation making it more difficult for prosecutors to investigate crimes committed outside the country's borders.
The meaning of "outside the country's borders" beginning to penetrate?
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#5  On to Belgium...
Posted by: Steve White   2014-06-25 11:24  

#4  This is gonna hit the 'human-rights' NGOs in the pocketbook.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-06-25 09:59  

#3  Did they have to go to Tibet to drop it far enough!?!
Posted by: Speregum Fillmore3332   2014-06-25 08:34  

#2  At least someone is figuring with the depressed economy, there are more things at home that need attention other than grand standing lawyers.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-06-25 08:19  

#1  Was it the 'mind your own business' from the Chinese, or the laughter?
The biggest problem with underemployment for lawyers is, they're capable of finding things to do that you don't want done.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-06-25 07:43  

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