Roman Polanski
(AP Photo/Roberto Pfeil, File)
Roman Polanski
(AP Photo/Roberto Pfeil, File)
Updated: Monday, 03 May 2010, 4:53 AM CDT
Published : Sunday, 02 May 2010, 1:57 PM CDT
PARIS (AP) - Filmmaker Roman Polanski has broken his months-long silence to lay out his case for why he should not be extradited from Switzerland to the U.S.
In a post on a friend's Web site, Polanski says he is not asking for pity but only asks "to be treated fairly like anyone else."
"I can now remain silent no longer," he writes. Polanski argues that the case for his extradition is unjust and full of discrepancies. His text appeared Sunday on the Web site of French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy.
The Oscar-winning director of "Rosemary's Baby," ''Chinatown" and "The Pianist" is under house arrest at his Swiss Alpine chalet.
Swiss authorities are trying to decide whether to extradite Polanski to Los Angeles for having sex in 1977 with a 13-year-old girl.
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