Following is a media release today from the family of former US Navy “Top Gun” Dan Duggan, an Australian citizen since 26 January 2012, appealing to Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus to reject Duggan’s extradition to the United States.
All Australians who are concerned about the AUKUS agreement that puts Australia on the hook for $368 billion nuclear submarines and a massive military build-up to go to war against China now have a chance to have their say.
Next week former US Navy Top Gun pilot Dan Duggan, a naturalised Australian, will belatedly lodge his final submission to the Attorney-General against his extradition to the United States.
(Duggan’s attempt to lodge his final submission last month was interrupted by the CrowdStrike outage.)
Next week, Dan Duggan makes his final submission to Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, who will decide whether Duggan is extradited to the United States for training Chinese pilots in 2012.
Australian citizen and former US Navy “Top Gun” pilot Dan Duggan faces an extradition hearing in Sydney this Friday, but only because Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has hitherto refused to uphold Australian law.