I understand the hon. Lady’s point about our values. As a former soldier, I have stood and upheld those values in pressing times, when the enemy or indeed the local population are very hostile; it is about us being better than them. In this specific case, however, the two individuals are not in our control; we cannot extradite them, move them or control them. This is about evidence—could we share evidence with another country, with an independent judiciary and the rule of law, that sought justice for its victims? The decision was made, based on our guidance, that in this case there was strong reason to do so without seeking a death penalty assurance.
Foreign Fighters and the Death Penalty
Proceeding contribution from
Ben Wallace
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 11 October 2018.
It occurred during Urgent question on Foreign Fighters and the Death Penalty.
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