Notorious troll batshitcrazyweirdo arrested in Phnom Penh (STEPHEN GREATSINGER)
Maybe he is traveling on a Trinidadian PP
Lol, the bat flies again, if those reports from December are true.PSD_Kiwi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:48 pmSorry Alexandra, no idea about any repatriation act.
When did he get locked up in Immigration detention anyway? He was out free and living his life in December for certain, one of the group members was even out on the piss with him, and had the video footage to prove it.
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I'd be interested in seeing if there is a date and time stamp on the Yuletide carousing video.
Could have been filmed anytime.
Could have been filmed anytime.
His American passport is valid until 2027. His Cambodian visa expires in May 2021. His Trinidad and Tobago passport is expired.bipolar bear wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:44 pmAh, yes, I'm getting my "Deportation", which is, I suppose, merely expulsion from a country mixed up with "Extradition" which would be the handing over of a detained person from one law enforcement agency to another in another country. And there is, theoretically, no extradition between Cambodia and the US, at least formally.
Where I'm puzzled again is if he has no valid passport then surely he can't have a valid visa or the visa could be cancelled any time by the Cambodian authorities from the expiration date? Cancelling passports is the one way the US has got round the No Extradition Treaty minor hurdle in the past.
If he had a passport then presumably he would have a say, as you suggest, in where he went because they'd be expelling him due to cancelled or expired visa. But with no passport or visa there would be only one place he could go in practical terms and that is back to the US on some kind of temporary travel warrant issued by the US Embassy?
Extradition treaties are just a formal agreement of how extradition should be carried out. People can still be extradited if there is no extradition treaty in place.
He was arrested August 4.
Where is the video of him partying in December? What group and group members went drinking with him?
Are you sure that you’re not confusing him with somebody else? I’d think if BSCW was out since several months ago we would have seen it on the forum and in the mailbox by now.
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No, because our stubborn and foolish admin won't unlock the batcave thread so the crazy bastard can post there again about what's going on with his detention/deportation. And then when he ceases to be interesting, just lock it again.
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You are naive if you believe that BSCW’s inability to access the bat cave shut him up. After closing the cave we dealt with hundreds of emails and thousands of guest posts. You can consider yourself lucky for not having been on the receiving end.
I had to implement much more drastic measures to silence the bat. Go have some drinks with him and ask him about his experience with Khmer440 during his last days in freedom. It’ll be one hell of a story, I guarantee it.
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Dont know the guy and never followed all the threads ...don't give a shit what happens to whoever he is
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what an amzing situation to find yourself in. banged up in jail in a 3rd world country, about to get booted to places unknown and in the middle of a pandemic where no-one is going to want you etc.
god what a cluster fuck
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what an amzing situation to find yourself in. banged up in jail in a 3rd world country, about to get booted to places unknown and in the middle of a pandemic where no-one is going to want you etc.
god what a cluster fuck
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Alexandra wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 6:20 pmMy understanding is that the difference between deportation and extradition is that in deportation the deported gets a say in where they are being deported to. For example somebody being deported may demand to be deported to Thailand or to America.bipolar bear wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 5:54 pmAm I being dim but since when did deportation depend on mutual agreement?
"Agreeing to deportation" = "Voluntary repatriation", which isn't the same as deportation, surely?
Deportation is very simple. The mechanics of deportation is always the same. No matter which country one gets deported from, under no circumstances does one ever have any choice as to the destination to which one is being deported.
The only possible exception to this rule would apply to those perhaps lucky enough to have dual citizenship and who were currently in possession of two passports. Or paying off authorities, or paying fines to mitigate official deportation, but only if it involved reducing deportation to some other circumstance, such as an "overstay" on a visa. In that case, one could go to Thailand instead of the U.S. if one was an American. But official deportation is always a very serious thing and usually involves circumstances that cannot be mitigated by the deportee...
In other words: the destination of one's deportation is always at the discretion of the authorities of the country from which one is being deported, which translates simply: one is automatically deported to one's home country of passport citizenship.
That's it. The deportee has absolutely no say in the matter of destination.
And of course, there is no relationship or similarity between deportation and extradition... The latter depends on the authorities of one's present domicile cooperating with demands of the nation asking for the extradition; and the nation asking for one's extradition may or may not be one's country of citizenship.
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Gary GLitter seemed to have deportation options back in the day
"Goodness me! Now STD free..."
Shit sorry guys, I was confusing this batshit crazy poster with another batshit crazy person...my bad
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
No big deal.
Just ask him to sign up, we have a vacancy
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Shit! There are 2???
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I forgot to mention:
When being "officially deported," for whatever reason -- after completing a prison sentence, for example -- one is kept locked up at the Immigration Detention Center. They arrange your home country destination tickets... They escort one under armed police guard to the airport and see that one gets on the plane...
When paying an overstay fine, normally, one walks voluntarily into Immigration -- a free person off the street -- and one pays the fine. One must leave the country within x-number of days... Buy a ticket for anywhere... Paupers alone are placed into the Detention Center and deported in this case... All overstay paupers get sent to their home countries.
Very different scenarios, indeed...
When being "officially deported," for whatever reason -- after completing a prison sentence, for example -- one is kept locked up at the Immigration Detention Center. They arrange your home country destination tickets... They escort one under armed police guard to the airport and see that one gets on the plane...
When paying an overstay fine, normally, one walks voluntarily into Immigration -- a free person off the street -- and one pays the fine. One must leave the country within x-number of days... Buy a ticket for anywhere... Paupers alone are placed into the Detention Center and deported in this case... All overstay paupers get sent to their home countries.
Very different scenarios, indeed...
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"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
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What legal basis is there to deport him to the USA if he has been charged with no crime in Cambodia or the USA and his visa is valid?
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