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 <description>This paper makes extensive recommendations for reform of law and practice so that the Bulgaria can fulfil its obligations under international law to investigate and prosecute crimes under international law, to extradite them to another state able and willing to do so in a fair trial without the death penalty</description>
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 <description>Europe has taken a further step towards protecting people who have beentrafficked with the entry into force of a new convention. </description>
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 <description>Varna district court&#039;s 12 April ruling that Annadurdy Khadzhiev should not be extradited to Turkmenistan was confirmed by Varna appeal court on 3 May.</description>
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 <description>The Bulgarian authorities have received an extradition request from Turkmenistan for Annadurdy Khadzhiev, aged   49, a      leader of Turkmenistan&#039;s exiled opposition     Watan          (Fatherland) Party, who fled to Bulgaria   in 2001. He is   now in danger of forcible return to      Turkmenistan, where   </description>
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