Talha Ahsan extradited but not Gary Mckinnon both have aspergers

See,

http://freetalha.org/2012/10/action-mckinnon-extradition-halted/

Talha Ahsan is in solitary confinement in a maximum security prison in Conneticuit, unable to contact his family, without any support.

Is this equality ?

Everyone should write to the media.

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  • But Home Office medical evidence showed that as well as suffering Asperger's syndrome like Ahsan, Mr McKinnon was also very likely to try to kill himself if extradited to the US, where he faced up to 60 years in prison if convicted."  


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    It says both Ahsan and McKinnon are both aspergers sufferer, both likely to commit suicide, the same risk assessment, one was extradited, one was not extradited.


    See,

    http://freetalha.org/2012/10/action-mckinnon-extradition-halted/


    Expert advice was noted in McKinnon’s case and led to extradition being halted but were ignored in Ahsan’s. Dr Quinton Deeley recommended Talha receive specialist care for his condition after he was diagnosed in 2009: “It should be noted that by virtue of his Asperger’s syndrome and depressive disorder, (Talha) is an extremely vulnerable individual who, from a psychiatric perspective, would be more appropriately placed in a specialist service for adults with autistic disorders and co-morbid mental health problems, with a level of security dictated by his risk assessment.”A European Court of Human Rights hearing in March this year said that before Talha was diagnosed with Asperger’s, “a psychiatrist had predicted a high risk of serious depression leading to suicide if the third applicant (Ahsan) were to be extradited and placed in solitary confinement for a long period.”


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  • But Home Office medical evidence showed that as well as suffering Asperger's syndrome like Ahsan, Mr McKinnon was also very likely to try to kill himself if extradited to the US, where he faced up to 60 years in prison if convicted."  


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    It says both Ahsan and McKinnon are both aspergers sufferer, both likely to commit suicide, the same risk assessment, one was extradited, one was not extradited.


    See,

    http://freetalha.org/2012/10/action-mckinnon-extradition-halted/


    Expert advice was noted in McKinnon’s case and led to extradition being halted but were ignored in Ahsan’s. Dr Quinton Deeley recommended Talha receive specialist care for his condition after he was diagnosed in 2009: “It should be noted that by virtue of his Asperger’s syndrome and depressive disorder, (Talha) is an extremely vulnerable individual who, from a psychiatric perspective, would be more appropriately placed in a specialist service for adults with autistic disorders and co-morbid mental health problems, with a level of security dictated by his risk assessment.”A European Court of Human Rights hearing in March this year said that before Talha was diagnosed with Asperger’s, “a psychiatrist had predicted a high risk of serious depression leading to suicide if the third applicant (Ahsan) were to be extradited and placed in solitary confinement for a long period.”


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