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Former Panana leader stays in US | |
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Panama's former military ruler Manuel Noriega remains in jail in the United States, even though his 17-year sentence for drug offences has ended. | |
He had been due to leave jail and be extradited to France, where he has been convicted on money laundering charges. | He had been due to leave jail and be extradited to France, where he has been convicted on money laundering charges. |
But defence lawyers filed a last-minute appeal which will be heard by a federal court in Georgia and could take weeks. | But defence lawyers filed a last-minute appeal which will be heard by a federal court in Georgia and could take weeks. |
A US judge last week rejected an earlier appeal by Mr Noriega, 73, that sought to block his extradition. | A US judge last week rejected an earlier appeal by Mr Noriega, 73, that sought to block his extradition. |
For now, Mr Noriega will remain in his cell in Miami. | For now, Mr Noriega will remain in his cell in Miami. |
The Federal Bureau of Prisons on Sunday listed Mr Noriega's projected release date as "unknown". | The Federal Bureau of Prisons on Sunday listed Mr Noriega's projected release date as "unknown". |
"The government has agreed to keep General Noriega here until all appeals are exhausted," Mr Noriega's lawyer Frank Rubino told the Associated Press news agency. | "The government has agreed to keep General Noriega here until all appeals are exhausted," Mr Noriega's lawyer Frank Rubino told the Associated Press news agency. |
"It's going to be a slow and orderly process." | "It's going to be a slow and orderly process." |
Mr Noriega was sentenced to 10 years in jail in France in 1999 for laundering money through French banks to buy three luxurious apartments. | Mr Noriega was sentenced to 10 years in jail in France in 1999 for laundering money through French banks to buy three luxurious apartments. |
He was once one of Washington's top allies in Central America. | He was once one of Washington's top allies in Central America. |
But charges of drug-trafficking, election-rigging and human rights violations led to the US invasion into Panama and the seizure of Noriega in 1989. | But charges of drug-trafficking, election-rigging and human rights violations led to the US invasion into Panama and the seizure of Noriega in 1989. |
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