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Our supreme court ruled that they would not interfere
because the case is not special. Of course it is the first time Denmark extradite a person to the United States, but as some know
NATO got a new boss, so the relationship between Denmark and the United States must not suffer.
Because the crimes she is charged with would hardly result in any conviction at all, she was allowed to live in house arrest and attend her job in return of leaving her passport at the police. But she took the case to
the European Court of Human Rights and as revenge the prosecutor got a appeal court to jail her until she can be extradited.
The European Court of Human Right are known to give some hard rulings on several of our laws, so if they can break her before the case is dealt with, our government can avoid the risk of loosing again.
It seems that the case is becoming more and more political.
Now suddenly the membership of NATO has become an issue. It is rather shocking as Denmark has been among the most loyal supporters of the war on terrorism. While soldiers from most countries are drinking beer in Kabul and missed out on Iraq totally, Denmark has been in the frontline and several of our servicemen have paid with their lives.