New Zealand allows resident to be extradited to China in landmark ruling
by Tess McClure in Auckland from World news | The Guardian on (#5Y4BW)
Decision in case of murder suspect Kyung Yup Kim concludes government can trust Chinese assurances extradited defendants will not face torture
New Zealand's courts have ruled the government can extradite to China a man suspected of murder - a landmark ruling that, if it proceeds, will be the first time the country has sent a resident to face trial in China.
The courts had previously blocked the extradition of Kyung Yup Kim, a man accused of killing a young woman in Shanghai, citing the risk of torture and not receiving a fair trial.
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