^Still not in prison? That's not your achievenement, but our fault. ( c ) Felix Dzerzhinsky, head of CheKa :) Or maybe he didn't say this, you know how it could be with famous quotes of famous people -- sometimes they never said what most people think they said.
So the fact that public opinion in the West (rather than the West itself) consider them terrorists is of little relevance, as the West and it's public are two things not necessarily in sync, and certainly is not achievement of said public, but fault of mass media and terrorists. Actual position on the matter remains uncooperative for the most part, say, Zakaev, prosecuted for terrorism, was given right to asylum in Britain. Could imagine this attitude makes any diplomatic attempts for extradition of persons suspected in connections with terrorist groups ineffective. In 2011 three persons prosecuted for terrorist attack in Domodedovo airport were shot dead in Turkey in broad daylight, I never heard there was any requests for extradition or anything like that, probably, didn't worth an effort.
//But yeah, that caught my eye too.







