France backs extradition to China

Pascal Clement also said the treaty excluded offences judged to be political or military.
"This treaty explicitly anticipates the rejection of extradition requests based on offences viewed as political offences or military offences," said Mr Clement at the signing ceremony.
A further guarantee was that the arrest warrants issued by a police authority also had to be "validated by a judicial authority", he said.
Human rights groups have urged the French parliament - which must ratify the treaty - to block its adoption because of what they say are continuing serious human rights violations in
Amnesty International France said there was "no certainty that a Chinese citizen extradited one day with the clearest guarantees will not be sentenced to death at a later date on a different charge".
Outgoing French President Jacques Chirac, who made an official visit to


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