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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Tuesday, 18 June 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)37. Britain tells airlines to keep Snowden off UK-bound flights
http://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/1261217/britain-asks-malaysia-airlines-deny-edward-snowden-passage-uk
The British government has warned airlines around the world not to allow Edward Snowden onto flights to Britain, marking the first official measure to target him even though he has yet to be charged with any crime and no warrant has been issued for his arrest.
If other countries follow Britain's example and block his entry, Snowden will have few options for seeking refuge if he is not allowed to stay in Hong Kong.
A travel alert, dated Monday on a Home Office letterhead, said carriers should deny Snowden boarding because "the individual is highly likely to be refused entry to the UK".
A British diplomat said the document was genuine and had been sent to airlines around the world. Airlines in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore also confirmed the alert had been issued...
The British government has warned airlines around the world not to allow Edward Snowden onto flights to Britain, marking the first official measure to target him even though he has yet to be charged with any crime and no warrant has been issued for his arrest.
If other countries follow Britain's example and block his entry, Snowden will have few options for seeking refuge if he is not allowed to stay in Hong Kong.
A travel alert, dated Monday on a Home Office letterhead, said carriers should deny Snowden boarding because "the individual is highly likely to be refused entry to the UK".
A British diplomat said the document was genuine and had been sent to airlines around the world. Airlines in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore also confirmed the alert had been issued...
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