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Lawyers for the former military ruler of Panama, Manuel Noriega, are filing a motion in a US court to block his possible extradition to France. | Lawyers for the former military ruler of Panama, Manuel Noriega, are filing a motion in a US court to block his possible extradition to France. |
Noriega is due to complete his jail term on drugs-trafficking and racketeering in Miami in September. | Noriega is due to complete his jail term on drugs-trafficking and racketeering in Miami in September. |
France has asked the US to send him there to complete a separate sentence on a money-laundering conviction. | France has asked the US to send him there to complete a separate sentence on a money-laundering conviction. |
His lawyers say the deal to send him to France was reached with Panama's support to prevent his return there. | His lawyers say the deal to send him to France was reached with Panama's support to prevent his return there. |
Manuel Noriega was once one of Washington's top allies in Latin America, with close ties to former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush Senior. | Manuel Noriega was once one of Washington's top allies in Latin America, with close ties to former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush Senior. |
The Panamanian military ruler was seen as a stalwart supporter in the fight against Communism and drugs-trafficking in the region. | The Panamanian military ruler was seen as a stalwart supporter in the fight against Communism and drugs-trafficking in the region. |
However, in 1988 Mr Noriega's positive links to the United States took a sharp negative turn when a Florida court charged him with helping Colombian drugs-traffickers smuggle tons of cocaine into the US. | However, in 1988 Mr Noriega's positive links to the United States took a sharp negative turn when a Florida court charged him with helping Colombian drugs-traffickers smuggle tons of cocaine into the US. |
The White House then added to that accusations of election-rigging and violating human rights. | The White House then added to that accusations of election-rigging and violating human rights. |
Panamanian denials | Panamanian denials |
That led to a US military incursion in 1989 in which hundreds of Panamanian civilians were killed, with some estimates saying as many as 4,000 died. | |
President Torrijos says he wants Noriega back in jail in Panama | President Torrijos says he wants Noriega back in jail in Panama |
The official aim was restoring democracy and the rule of law - but few would disagree that the main aim was to remove Mr Noriega from power and bring him to justice in the US. | The official aim was restoring democracy and the rule of law - but few would disagree that the main aim was to remove Mr Noriega from power and bring him to justice in the US. |
Now, just as Noriega is to gain early release from a Florida prison for good behaviour in September, the fight has begun over where he will be heading next. | Now, just as Noriega is to gain early release from a Florida prison for good behaviour in September, the fight has begun over where he will be heading next. |
The French authorities have asked for his extradition so that he can serve out a sentence on a 1999 money-laundering conviction obtained in absentia. That move has met with the blessing of the US authorities. | The French authorities have asked for his extradition so that he can serve out a sentence on a 1999 money-laundering conviction obtained in absentia. That move has met with the blessing of the US authorities. |
However, General Noriega's lawyers claim it is all part of an agreement backed by Panama to prevent him from returning home, where he still enjoys a certain degree of support. | However, General Noriega's lawyers claim it is all part of an agreement backed by Panama to prevent him from returning home, where he still enjoys a certain degree of support. |
There is no denying that a reappearance on the Panamanian political landscape by General Noriega could cause a certain level of embarrassment. | There is no denying that a reappearance on the Panamanian political landscape by General Noriega could cause a certain level of embarrassment. |
However, President Martin Torrijos denies allegations of a secret deal with France, saying he would like the former military strongman returned to Panama to serve a sentence for the murder of a government opponent. | However, President Martin Torrijos denies allegations of a secret deal with France, saying he would like the former military strongman returned to Panama to serve a sentence for the murder of a government opponent. |
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