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Africa's Albino Exodus 4

The Red Cross has released a report estimating that 10,000 albinos are hiding in east Africa over fears that their body parts will be sold to witch doctors. Many are trying to flee the country but fear traveling in the open. In that part of Africa it is believed by many that albino body parts will bring wealth and good luck. Tanzanian police have even set up emergency shelters to protect them from attacks. "Thousands more albinos across a huge swathe of countryside ... are unable to move freely to trade, study or cultivate fields for fear of albino hunters," the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said. It seems surreal to me that there are places left in the world were one literally has to keep an eye out for Spine Thieves.

Comment Re:Hypocrisy (Score 1) 571

Again, the legal concept here is that jurisdiction can be at the source or the effect. You can't sit in the UK and feel that you are immune when hacking US or any other counties computers.

This gets quite hard to follow when it comes to issues of libel, copyright, defamation, etc etc. A great deal of consideration occurs in a court to determine jurisdiction. The internet has expanded this greatly but the concept has always been relevant. Reading case law online often leads one to call a lawyer because it is complex.

As a side note, there are very few laws that a country extends past its boundaries. As an example some Western countries will charge citizens for sex crimes committed abroad, aka the legislative branch has determined the crime important enough to dispatch with more normal inter-county legal process. Fair enough.

Comment Re:Hypocrisy (Score 1) 571

Well, anyone can be under a court order from anywhere. If you are not in that country it would be up to your country to enforce the foreign court's ruling. Which, quite rightly, would not happen if the foreign court itself did not have standing or treaties with your country. If you did not have a two way handshake over these sorts of things all sorts of detrimental things would occur.

Comment Re:Hypocrisy (Score 1) 571

I think that would be too much of a broad swipe. Case law (chime in lawyers) of similar situations would be useful to look at. Treaties may come into play. A UK court could decide that the US Court is more appropriate for the case as could the legal advice given to the UK Minister.

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