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Freed port blast detainee arrives in US shortly after release
2023-01-27
See also here for the activities of the folks who stayed behind.
[An Nahar] The director of the Security and Safety Dept. at Beirut’s port, who was released from detention Wednesday at State Prosecutor Ghassan Oueidat’s order, has arrived in the United States.
“Curly-toed slippers, don’t fail me now!”
A dual American-Lebanese citizen, the director, Mohammed Ziad al-Ouf, was among 17 port case detainees freed on Wednesday in a move disputed by the lead investigative judge in the case Judge Tarek Bitar.

Al-Ouf’s lawyer Sakher al-Hashem said the suspended director has "arrived in the United States, and will not return to Lebanon Hezbollahstan
...In 2020 Hezbollah blew up a considerable portion of Beirut and many of its inhabitants when its ammonium nitrate facility exploded. They blamed it on... somebody else. It wasn't them though. Trust them on that. And it ain't never coming to trial...
A judicial official said that the United States had lobbied for his release.

Al-Ouf traveled despite the fact that Oueidat had slapped travel bans on all the released detainees. Some media reports meanwhile said that al-Ouf left the country before the issuance of the travel bans.

Nizar Zakka, President of the U.S.-based Hostage Aid Worldwide, tweeted that al-Ouf has been "freed from unlawful detention in Lebanon for more than 2 years."

He "will finally be reunited with his family!", Zakka added, thanking U.S. Special Presidential Envoy Roger Carstens, the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Hostage Aid Worldwide and "everyone who helped" secure al-Ouf’s release.

Speaking to al-Jadeed TV, Zakka said al-Ouf traveled to carry out medical checkups in the United States and will return to Lebanon.

"He didn’t want to travel. He wanted to stay (in Lebanon) but he was pressured to go do his medical checkups," Zakka added, clarifying that the checkups were requested by the U.S. government seeing as this is the routine procedure for those freed from "arbitrary detention."

Asked about the travel ban issued by Oueidat, Zakka said he did not know about such an order and that al-Ouf "traveled normally" through Beirut’s airport.
Posted by:Fred

#1  The best part of Lebanese news is when they present conflicting and mutually exclusive accounts of what happened and projections about the future. Ghassan is not going back versus he is going back is presented nearly in the same paragraph.

Realistically, Ghassan should probably stay in the US as it sounds like he has an ironclad J6 alibi. J6 participation seems like it may be the only activity that you can engage in within the US that will land you in detention for an indeterminate period of time. Ghassan should be good going forward as long as he manages to never meet or support DJT.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-01-27 10:46  

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