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Terror suspect back in Spain for questioning
2004-02-15
A Spaniard held at the US base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for two years for his suspected links with the al-Qaeda terror network arrived in Spain on Friday evening for questioning by a judge. Hamed Abderrahman Ahmad, 29, who was captured in Afghanistan in late 2001, arrived at Madrid’s military airport and was immediately taken to Judge Baltasar Garzon at the national court for an initial interview.
"Hamed Abderrahman Ahmad"? That's a good, old-fashioned Spanish name. Bet he dances a mean fandango, too.
"It’s a great day, because he has become a human being again," Ahmad’s lawyer Javier Nart said outside the court house.
"The poor lad can go to the bull fights again! He can drink Sangria! He can dance with fiery-eyed women holding roses in their teeth! Hooplah!"
Court sources said Ahmad would be informed of the charges against him and then either jailed or taken to a hospital for treatment, depending on his state of health after his detention in Guantanamo. The Spaniard, from Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta, is one of four Guantanamo inmates that Garzon has charged with belonging to a terrorist organization, by association with Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas, the jailed alleged leader of an al-Qaeda cell in Spain broken up in November 2001. Garzon was not expected to bring Ahmad back for more detailed questioning for another two weeks.
Going to leave him in a Spanish jug? That sounds about right...
Also on Friday, the Spanish government began extradition proceedings for three other suspected members of the Spanish cell. At a regularly scheduled Cabinet meeting, ministers approved a request from Garzon that the government ask the US to extradite the three to Spain. They have been identified as Lahcen Ikassrien, Jamiel Abdul Latif Al Banna and Omar Deghayes. Their nationalities have not been released.
Wonder if Jamiel's any relation to Sabri al-Banna (aka Abu Nidal)?
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Spaniard!
Posted by: Raj   2004-2-15 10:17:48 AM  

#2  
It’s a great day, because he has become a human being again

This is a great day, because Ahmad will now begin occupying a Spanish jail cell for the next several years as a punishment for conspiring to mass-murder human beings. Meantime, we can put another terrorist in his former cell at Guantanamo.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-2-15 12:33:24 AM  

#1  Court sources said Ahmad would be informed of the charges against him and then either jailed or taken to a hospital for treatment, depending on his state of health after his detention in Guantanamo.

Jail.
Posted by: Steve White   2004-2-15 12:21:18 AM  

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