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November 26, 2004

Germany: Court blocks extradition of al-Qaeda suspect

Darkanzanli doesn't have to go to Spain just yet. From Expatica, with thanks to Anthony:

The Federal Constitutional Court handed down a temporary six-month stay pending a ruling on the constitutionality of new pan-European arrest warrants which were applied by German authorities for the first time in this case.

The high court ruling overturned an earlier decision by Hamburg State Superior Court upholding the extradition order against Mamoun Darkazanli, who was arrested at his home in Hamburg last month on a European arrest warrant issued in Spain.

The 46-year-old suspect faces charges of membership in al-Qaeda and giving the group logistical and financial support. He could be sentenced to up to a dozen years in prison.

He is pictured in a 1999 wedding video with two of the three 11 September suicide pilots who lived and studied in Hamburg, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah.

Posted by Robert at November 26, 2004 7:39 AM
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The German justice system is hpeless when it comes to dealing with this piece of living shit. I've been watching this one for quite a while now and this SOB comes out of every court with a bigger smirk on his face. There must be another way to deal with thise bastards, a far cheaper way.

Posted by: Terminator [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 26, 2004 5:39 PM

Government sanctioned political assasination should always remain a possible course of action in situations like this.
Even if it was never carried out,it should be officially recognized as a possible alternative,
so that the terrorists would always have to look over their shoulders and wander when will they meet the bullet that carries their name....give something to worrie about to the muslim mujahedins.

Posted by: adela [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 26, 2004 10:42 PM

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