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Published: 24 July, 2010, 02:16
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Konstantin Yaroshenko was abducted and covertly transferred to the United States from Liberia; he was not an American or Liberian citizen. He was a Russian citizen and was effectively missing for over a month.

Russia did not know about his abduction and rendition to the US. And the fact that the Americans did not tell the Russians until now, is stirring controversy.

When questioned about how the US is handling the diplomatic fallout, the spokesman for the US State Department P.J. Crowley said, “we have apologized to Russia.”

The US said sorry and insists everything, minus faxing the memo to the wrong embassy, was within the rules and regulations of an international transfer. However, that is not how the Russian government is interrupting this.

Crowley joked during the press briefing, saying “we pressed the wrong button to be brutally honest.” A reporter followed up with, “You mean the reset button,” which ignited a roar of laughter from both Crowley and the news reporters in the room.

However, it is not a laughing matter for the Russian government; they are taking the issue very seriously, calling it the ‘kidnapping of a Russian national from a third country.’

So, we were involved in sharing information with Liberia, yes indeed. Were there particular US involvement? I am not aware of that,” said Crowley.

And because the US did not follow the formalities of International Rendition law, which requires all parties involved in the secret transfer to know about it prior to the prisoner leaving the third country, the Russian ministry has labeled it a sign of 'open lawlessness.’

There was a statement, we certainly would not agree with that charge. We’ve had an exchange of diplomatic notes with Russia,” Crowley responded when RT asked about comments from the Russian ministry.

Russia Consulate-General Andrey Yushmanov in New York told RT, “It’s hard to say what the true reasons are of such behavior of the American side, especially considering the fact that here at the Consulate we still don’t have official information from our American colleagues on the matter in question.”

It is a case very reminisced of Viktor Bout; an alleged arms dealer who was apprehended in Thailand with the knowledge of the Russian government. The difference, the US struggled to extradite Bout to the US for prosecution and conviction; Thai authorities were cautious of the evidence from the US and denied the transfer. In Yaroshenko's case, the US skipped the legal procedures and rendered him without his home country’s knowledge.

So who is next if the US doesn't follow its own laws in terms of how suspects are transferred from one country to another… does Yaroshenko's case mean the rule book is no longer valid?

It is an incident that could spell disaster for the US especially as the details of how Yaroshenko was transferred are leaking out and whether the US violated its own laws.


Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen also compared the Viktor Bout incident to the Konstantin Yaroshenko case.

The major comparison argued Madsen is that they both were arrested by the Drug Enforcement Agency on charges tied to drug cartels, such as FARC, in South America.

“It’s starting to look very political,” said Madsen, explaining that the indictment references political terms and topics, including an attempt to link Yaroshenko to FARC, an organization the criminal indictment cited as working to overthrow the “democratically elected government of Colombia.”

In the Bout case however, the US did attempt to follow strict legal procedure and failed when the Thai government opted not to extradite Bout.

This is a part of the carryover from the Bush-Cheney Administration where the US basically thumbs its nose at international law,” said Madsen.

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PR101 July 26, 2010, 03:19
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melnickrj Still there are Americans who risk everything in order to speak up and speak out.

melnickrj July 25, 2010, 22:00
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PR101 re. 'There are Americans, however, who speak strongly and openly," I challenge any 1 - just 1- American Citizen, like myself, residing within The United States of America to refute this statement: "The majority of American Citizens are AFRAID -YES AFRAID- to clearly identify themselves - their names and identities - traceable to their homes or places of work within the United States- BY THEIR GOVERNMENT (i.e. HOMELAND SECURITY etc.)- and to openly speak out strongly AGAINST THE PRACTICE(S) of their Government - the Government of The United States of America" Americans, in my opinion, do not understand the difference between being a Dissident and being a Terrorist fearing they will be incarcerated for being a Dissident. Blame the "Third World" American educational system for the inability of the majority of Americans to comprehend the difference between the two terms - compounded by the very real fear brought about by yet another American War du Jour - The War on Terrorism - Terrorism nebulously defined by their own Govenment as BOTH foreign AND DOMESTIC (i.e. "perpetrated" by born 'n bred American Citizens). The US Government is very capable of labelling a dissident American citizen a terrorist and jailing that person indefinitely without bringing about formal charges and without following through with providing that citizen with the right to a speedy and fair trial by jury. This can be proven. Very easily btw. Very, very easily proven. This is a challenge to anyone to prove me wrong. Anyone. George Bush (aka The Mean Wizard of many wizards of Oz behind the Screen) did a fabulous con- job pulling off this trick... and Americans just roll over and assume the BETA position to these scare tactics when in their hearts they know someting - intuitively- is not quite right. Go figure.. """ "BOO!!!"""

PR101 July 25, 2010, 03:51
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melnickrj Some may remember the famous White House press Party held by GWB during which he made lot of jokes about looking WMD under his disk and the bed in the White House. The U.S press laughed along despite a million Iraqis lay dead and a nation has been brought to an utter ruination. There are Americans, however, who speak strongly and openly, this heinous American war crime, the U.S illegal invasion and the occupation of Iraq. Russia is an old tradition- that is say that Russia is a nation with glorious history of dealing with countless advisories. Russians will not allow themselves to be provoked by this action. Most Europeans had adjusted to live under the U.S directives but for Russia has a different relationship with the U.S. I do not think that Russians will retaliate by arresting innocent American citizens.