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Interference with civil aviation should be viewed as an extortion oriented act committed against the international order and world peace and which is calculated to take advantage of the most susceptible human quality of seeking personal security as a priority. The offence is an immediate threat to world peace and should be treated with the utmost care. It is needless to say that any nation which views the offence differently encourages world discord. Any wilful act calculated to endanger the safety of an aircraft, its passengers or any aviation related property should be collectively regarded as an offence against the safety of air travel.
As for the need for a more .exible approach to the extradition of offenders the establishment and recognition of a universal offence against the safety of aircraft would almost automatically nurture mutual cooperation between nations. Often, if an offender imputes politics to the offence committed by him, he is granted political, asylum by the host nation merely because the latter sympathises with the alleged motive for the offence as represented by the offender. Once this takes place it no longer remains the commission of an offence universally condemned but becomes an altercation between nations on political beliefs and convictions.
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