UK judge won’t comment on B.Khurts case

The President of the British Supreme Court, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, is visiting Mongolia at the invitation of the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
On Sunday he met with Mongolian judges and prosecutors at the Mongol Shiltgeen complex.

Family members of B.Khurts, the National Security Council official who was arrested at Heathrow Airport in London in September 2010 and extradited to Germany to face kidnapping charges, say they would like to ask Lord Phillips some questions while he is in Mongolia. They say they would like to know if it is proper for a British judge to lecture about judicial independence when the British Supreme Court did not act independently in the case of B.Khurts. They also want to know why a British court in the case considered documents from the British Foreign Ministry “official,” but not documents from Mongolia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The family members attempted to see Lord Phillips at Mongol Shiltgeen, but neither they nor journalists were allowed to enter the complex.

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