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Zimbabwe has extradited Briton Simon Mann, a leader of alleged mercenaries, to Equatorial Guinea to face coup plot charges, his lawyer says. | Zimbabwe has extradited Briton Simon Mann, a leader of alleged mercenaries, to Equatorial Guinea to face coup plot charges, his lawyer says. |
The ex-SAS officer was jailed in Zimbabwe on arms charges in 2004, and rearrested after his release last May. | The ex-SAS officer was jailed in Zimbabwe on arms charges in 2004, and rearrested after his release last May. |
On Wednesday the High Court turned down an appeal against his extradition - his lawyers argued he could face torture. | On Wednesday the High Court turned down an appeal against his extradition - his lawyers argued he could face torture. |
He was flown out of the country without his legal team's knowledge before they could lodge a final appeal, they said. | He was flown out of the country without his legal team's knowledge before they could lodge a final appeal, they said. |
There has been no official confirmation of the extradition from the Zimbabwean government. | There has been no official confirmation of the extradition from the Zimbabwean government. |
Equatorial Guinea has a poor human rights record. Amnesty International says that a German national arrested in the country over the same alleged coup plot was tortured before he died in prison. | |
'Affidavits' | 'Affidavits' |
Mann's lawyer Jonathan Samkange said he had gone to visit him in prison on Friday morning, only to be told he was no longer there. | |
Deporting a person at night is not only mischievous but unlawful Jonathan Samkange "They deported him at night, late Wednesday night," Mr Samkange said. "There are affidavits to that effect." | Deporting a person at night is not only mischievous but unlawful Jonathan Samkange "They deported him at night, late Wednesday night," Mr Samkange said. "There are affidavits to that effect." |
He said he found out about Mann's departure only after he had filed a final appeal with the Supreme Court in Harare. | He said he found out about Mann's departure only after he had filed a final appeal with the Supreme Court in Harare. |
"The idea was that by the time we filed a notice of appeal he would have gone," Mr Samkange said. "This was designed to defeat the notice of our appeal." | "The idea was that by the time we filed a notice of appeal he would have gone," Mr Samkange said. "This was designed to defeat the notice of our appeal." |
"Deporting a person at night is not only mischievous but unlawful." | "Deporting a person at night is not only mischievous but unlawful." |
Mann, 55, a former British special forces officer, was detained in 2004 when his plane landed in Zimbabwe from South Africa. | |
He was accused of trying to fetch arms for a coup against Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema and jailed. | He was accused of trying to fetch arms for a coup against Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema and jailed. |
More than 60 men arrested with him - most of them South African citizens of Angolan origin - were released in 2005 after serving a year's sentence in Zimbabwe. | More than 60 men arrested with him - most of them South African citizens of Angolan origin - were released in 2005 after serving a year's sentence in Zimbabwe. |
Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former UK Prime Minister now Baroness Thatcher, was fined and received a suspended sentence in South Africa for his involvement in the affair. | Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former UK Prime Minister now Baroness Thatcher, was fined and received a suspended sentence in South Africa for his involvement in the affair. |
Another 23 people, mostly South Africans, were convicted in Equatorial Guinea itself. | |
One South African, Nick du Toit, remains in prison in Equatorial Guinea, serving a 34-year sentence. | |
In 2005, Amnesty reported that those arrested in Equatorial Guinea faced starvation, as they had been given just a cup of rice a day. | |
Officials in Equatorial Guinea denied those claims. | |
They have said Mann will get a fair trial and will not face the death penalty. | |
Equatorial Guinea, an oil-rich former Spanish colony, has been ruled by President Obiang since he seized power from his uncle in a coup in 1979. | Equatorial Guinea, an oil-rich former Spanish colony, has been ruled by President Obiang since he seized power from his uncle in a coup in 1979. |