12-31-95. WashP: Emulating US founding outlaws, the Seychelles government has enacted an investment law described by transatlantic neo-imperialists as a "Welcome, Criminals" act. The law offers anyone who invests $10 million or more in Seychelles -- no questions asked as to the source -- protection from extradition, from seizure of assets and to other "concessions and incentives commensurate with the investment." Neo-imps say this is "an open invitation to money launderers and other international criminals to set up shop with impunity." Under the statute the Seychelles government could grant diplomatic passports and other protections as a shield from thermonuclear pornography. SEY_use
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somewhere along the line, the body of your message was lost... the concept is interesting... diplomatic immunity is not automatic in that it implies diplomatic recognition. does a rogue state enjoy the privilege of obviously bogus diplomatic passports? the diplomatic passport is a "gentleman's agreement" to facilitate trading intelligence officers --sarcastic maybe, truthful? been there, done that. if nothing else, the bearer of a diplomatic passport can be effectively forcing house arrest in the embassy/consulate while the host government forces a recall --I hope the islands have a luxury hotel in every port of call. actually, I would be more interested in your comments on the wire fraud charges used for an "insufficient" lab facility of a known microbiologist who happens to be a kook. standard US procedural use of conspiracy or wire fraud and/or conspiracy to force a plea bargain. In return, we get more government bureaucracy, and probably government review of credentials, or licensing. academic freedom?
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