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 | | On 30 October 2001, the Swedish National Police Board (Special Branch) informed the Migration Board that Mr A. had a leading position in an organisation guilty of terrorist acts and was responsible for activities of the organisation. |
 | | On 23 May 2001, the Migration Board invited the Swedish National Police Board (Special Branch) to submit its opinion in the matter, and the Special Branch subsequently conducted an interview with Mr A. On 3 October 2001, with legal representation, the Migration Board held a "major inquiry" with Mr. |
 | | In addition, at the December meeting between the Swedish state secretary and the Egyptian official, it was made clear to the latter what was at stake for Sweden: as article 3 is of absolute character, the need for effective guarantees was explained at length. |
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