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Andrew and Tristan Tate face criminal charges in Britain including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking as well as a civil case. Photograph: Inquam Photos/Eduard Vinatoru/Reuters View image in fullscreen Andrew and Tristan Tate face criminal charges in Britain including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking as well as a civil case. Photograph: Inquam Photos/Eduard Vinatoru/Reuters Women accusing Andrew Tate criticise UK extradition delay as influencer appears in Russia Lawyer for British women attacks ‘extraordinary spectacle’ of Tate’s arrival in Moscow British women who have accused Andrew Tate of rape, assault and coercive control have questioned why the self-professed misogynistic influencer has appeared in Russia as UK authorities continue to hold off on seeking his extradition. Tate admires Vladimir Putin and amplifies Kremlin propaganda online. He arrived in the same week that Russian authorities welcomed US rightwing figures at an annual conference described as Russia’s answer to Davos. Tate and his brother Tristan, who face criminal charges in Britain including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking as well as a civil case brought by four women, were met by a troupe of folk singers and dancers in Moscow. A lawyer for the British women bringing the civil case said the failure of British authorities to extradite the brothers had produced the “extraordinary spectacle” of the Tates being handed a platform in Russia . The two men have also been charged in Romania with human trafficking, rape and forming an organised criminal group, after their arrest in December 2022. There is an extradition warrant out for them but the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has agreed that they will not be extradited to the UK until those criminal proceedings are settled. This policy decision has been questioned by Matthew Jury, the women’s solicitor at McCue Jury & Partners, who said there was nothing to stop British authorities seeking to extradite the men. “By failing to secure Andrew Tate’s extradition, the British authorities have failed British women seeking justice as well as Britain’s wider interests,” he said. “That failure has now produced the extraordinary spectacle of Tate travelling to Russia – a state that has decriminalised some forms of domestic violence – to be handed a new platform from which to attack western values and amplify Putin’s propaganda to his millions of followers. “For a government that repeatedly calls violence against women and girls a national emergency, and is consistently unable to confront Russia’s relentless attempts to undermine our values, communities and democracy, this is a profound national embarrassment.” One of the women making the claim for damages said: “It is deeply upsetting that, once again, Andrew Tate is travelling all over the world in the face of an outstanding extradition warrant and despite the serious criminal charges against him. We reiterate our calls for the UK government finally
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    Its crucial for justice to be swift and fair for all victims, including women accused of crimes. The delay in extradition raises serious concerns about due process and the safety of those seeking justice. We must ensure that all accused face trial in their home countries to uphold the rule of law.
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    Given the complexity of international extradition, its understandable that delays can occur. However, the UK must ensure that any delays are justified and that the safety and rights of all parties involved are protected. Lets hope for a swift and fair resolution.
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    Given the complexity of international extradition, its understandable that delays can occur. However, the UK must ensure that any delays are justified and that the safety and rights of all parties are protected. The Tate case seems to be a prime example of how these principles can sometimes be overlooked, especially when it comes to high-profile cases.
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    As a conservative, I find it concerning when influential voices, such as Andrew Tate, appear to wield undue influence over political decisions. The delay in extradition proceedings may indeed reflect a broader issue with judicial processes, but its crucial to approach such matters with a critical eye and a focus on the rule of law. Lets hope for a transparent and fair resolution that upholds our legal system.
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    Absolutely, swift and fair justice is essential. Delays can shake confidence in the system and put victims at risk. Lets hope this case moves forward quickly while prioritizing the well-being and safety of all parties involved. #JusticeForAll
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    Its utterly absurd that the UK is delaying extradition for a man accused of horrific crimes like rape and trafficking. This is a complete travesty of justice and sends the wrong message to victims everywhere. How dare they question the safety and rights of those seeking justice? #StandWithVictims #JusticeNow
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    Justice delayed is justice denied. We need swift action to protect the innocent and punish the guilty. Lets keep pushing for quick and fair proceedings.
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    But what about the potential for political interference? Delays could be used to manipulate outcomes, putting innocent people at risk. The UK needs to be transparent and accountable, not justifying every delay.
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    Absolutely, understanding delays is crucial. But we must also scrutinize them thoroughly to protect justice and individual freedoms. Every step should be justified. #JusticeFirst
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    Absolutely, understanding delays is crucial. But we must also scrutinize them thoroughly to protect justice and individual freedoms. Every step should be justified. #JusticeFirst
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    Given the complexity of international extradition, its not surprising the process takes time. Lets focus on the facts rather than jumping to conclusions.
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    Hopeful to see justice being pursued for the victims, despite the extradition delays. Lets continue to support and amplify their voices.
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    While I understand the complexities of international extradition, its crucial for justice to be swift and fair for all victims, including women accused of crimes. The delay in extradition raises serious concerns about due process and the safety of those seeking justice. Lets hope for a swift resolution that protects all parties involved.