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Another person involved in the Pirate Bay named Fredrik Neij fled to Laos in Asia

following being convicted of “assisting in making copyright content available” and was

sentenced to one year in prison and ordered to pay damages of 30 million SEK

(approximately €2,740,900 or US$3,620,000). This is of course between Laos and

Sweden, but Laos has not extradited Fredrik, so Laos may be a valid option.

I often hear people from the US claim that if “shit ever pops off” they would just flee to

Canada. Do not even try it, you would not even make it through the border. Canada is like

the baby brother of the United States. When the United States says jump, Canada says

“how high?”. Stay away from Canada if you are running from the United States. Even a

pot activist named Mark Emery who was a Canadian citizen, lived in Canada, but sold

marijuana seeds over the internet to people in the US was extradited to the US to serve a

5-year sentence. According to the other seed vendors in the area, those who only sold

within Canada had never been arrested, but because Emery sold to the US, he was arrested

and extradited.

Although not on the list above, a woman, wanted in the US for parental kidnapping,

named Chere Lyn Tomayko was granted asylum in Costa Rica.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/topstories/2008-07-25-3841863361_x.htm

“Tomayko’s claims that her actions were justified by domestic violence she suffered

were taken into account by the Costa Rican authorities.”

Assata Shakur was charged with murder, attempted murder, armed robbery, bank

robbery, and kidnapping by the US and fled to Cuba. Cuba actually has an extradition

treaty with the US, but the relations between the two countries have not been good since

the cold war between the US and the Soviet Union and thus the requests were not honored,

even for someone with such serious charges. Cuba may be an option for you, but again

this is only something to consider as I am no expert in any way.

And finally according to a previous chapter of mine explaining how the Secret Service

sold fake IDs online to people on a forum, several of the members of that forum were able

to evade capture due to being in Eastern European countries, although not specified by the

feds for obvious reasons, and remain at large to this day.

http://www.tested.com/tech/456882-how-secret-service-sold-fake-ids-catchidentity-crooks/

“The government made its move in 2012, arresting dozens of fraudsters in the US

and in countries where extradition is easy. But many more, including the founder of

Cards.ru, remain at large. Those in Eastern European countries, especially, are

largely out of the government’s reach.”

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