Pubdate: September 23, 1998 Source: Edmonton Sun (Canada) Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/EdmontonSun/ Author: Thomas J. O'Connell, M.D. MINDLESS HYPOCRISY Several years ago Canada refused to extradite an American fugitive named Charles Ng who was wanted in the San Francisco area as an accomplice in multiple murders. Canadian officials insisted on trying and convicting Ng for a shoplifting offence committed while a fugitive. He served his time in Canada before being returned to the U.S. The excuse offered by Canadian officials was that Ng could face the (gasp!) death penalty if he were returned and that it was against Canadian law to extradite someone facing that penalty. And so I fail to understand the prosecutor's zeal to deport Morteza Borhania to certain death in Iran because of what amounts to an old drug conviction for which he's already done his time. Am I missing something here? I always thought that we Americans had a corner on that type of mindless hypocrisy, but I guess I was wrong. Tom O'Connell - --- Checked-by: Rolf Ernst