Sudan (Extradition Treaty)

Oral Answers to Questions — Uganda – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 26 November 1957.

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Photo of Mr Patrick Wall Mr Patrick Wall , Haltemprice 12:00, 26 November 1957

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what extradition agreement exists between Uganda and the Sudan.

Photo of Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd , Mid Bedfordshire

There is no extradition agreement between Uganda and the Sudan. Her Majesty's Government are at present considering the desirability of entering into negotiations with the Sudan with the object of concluding an extradition treaty, which could be extended to Uganda.

Photo of Mr Patrick Wall Mr Patrick Wall , Haltemprice

Does my right hon. Friend agree that it has always been a tradition of nations of the British Commonwealth to give protection to genuine political refugees?

Photo of Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd , Mid Bedfordshire

Under the Deportation of Alien Fugitive Criminals (Sudan Emergency) Rules, 1955, of Uganda, a fugitive from the Sudan accused or convicted of certain criminal offences, but not including those of a political nature, is liable for proceedings before a magistrate, to be arrested and deported; but—as I have already said—not including political offences.