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Sarah Ferguson tried in absentia in Turkey.

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anotheoldgit | 11:26 Sat 05th May 2012 | News
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Regardless of what one may think of Sarah Ferguson or Royalty in general, should she take any notice of Turkey's accusations against her and the journalists?

If found guilty in the Turkish court, would they be able to seek her extradition back to Turkey?

Failing that, if at any time Turkey is successful in gaining EU membership, what would the implications be then?
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I don't think it will come to that em, the Royal family is the most formidable in the land.
"if Turkey is so stable why are they are they so bent on joining the EU,"

because they will be able to take billions in grants out of it, which will find its way into all soert of pockets

Keep them out, it will be yet another but much easier gateway to places like the uk for immigrants
A definite no to Turkey joining the EU, as to them asking for Ms Ferguson to be extradited, pigs will fly before that happens.
Whilst I'm aware she is mother to Queens grandchildren, I struggle to see SF as royal
i agree, she's an ex-royal baldric!
i didn't say she was, that she was once married to a Prince of the Realm, rather a difference. More importantly at least one daughter would be dragged into this nonsense. It won't happen.
em10, no-one is suggesting you did.

you seem very touchy lately hope you're OK
baldric, fine, yes weather not ..

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