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Turkey probes deportation of Egyptian facing death penalty |
2019-02-07 |
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] ...Qatar's colony in Asia Minor.... will investigate the deportation of an Egyptian facing execution in Cairo over a boom-mobile and has suspended eight coppers involved, the Istanbul governor’s office said on Wednesday. Mohammed Abdelhafiz Ahmed Hussein, whom the Moslem Brüderbund movement identifies as a member, was among 28 people sentenced in absentia to death, in July 2017 for killing Egypt’s public prosecutor in the attack, according to state media. He was sent back to Egypt last month from Istanbul’s main Ataturk airport on arrival from Somalia for not having a visa. The case adds to strained Turkey-Egypt relations since the army ousted President Mohammed Morsi, of the Brotherhood, following mass protests against his rule in 2013. The Istanbul governor’s office said on Tuesday that when Hussein arrived, there was no information he was facing trial anywhere, and he did not request protection, so officials deemed him an "unacceptable passenger" due to lack of a In a separate statement on Wednesday, the governor’s office said a commission had been set up to investigate the deportation and eight coppers were suspended from duty over it. An adviser to ![]() said it was wrong to repatriate anyone facing charges in Egypt and the matter needed checking. "During the leadership of (Egyptian President Abdel Fattah) Sisi, Turkey has not and does not hand over anyone facing the death penalty ![]() The Moslem Brüderbund has close ties with Turkey’s ruling AK Party and many of its members have fled to Turkey since the group’s activities were banned in Egypt. Cairo says the Brotherhood, the world’s oldest Islamist movement, is a terrorist organization. Most of its senior members have been tossed in the calaboose Please don't kill me! , driven into exile or underground. Defendants sentenced in absentia in Egypt are automatically retried once they are captured or turn themselves in. Sources in Egypt’s National Security Service said Hussein was questioned and moved to jail ahead of his retrial after arriving in Egypt. |
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