04 February 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
Egypt's Board of State Commissioners has refused the Libyan
authorities demand to extradite former coordinator of Libyan-Egyptian
relations Ahmad Qaddafi Al-Dam, a cousin of ousted Libyan Colonel
Muammar Al-Qaddafi. The board stated that Al-Dam's status as a political
refugee in Egypt prevents his extradition under international law and
recommended that the Egyptian authorities not send Al-Dam back to Libya,
pointing out that the prevailing state of security chaos there would
harm his chances for a fair and impartial trial in accordance with
international standards.
A Cairo Criminal Court had acquitted Al-Dam in December of charges
including attempting to murder two police officers, resisting arrest and
possessing unlicensed weapons. In April, Egypt's administrative court
ruled against the extradition of Al-Dam after he had presented documents
confirming that he and his sisters are Egyptian nationals, born to
Egyptian parents.
The Libyan authorities have requested the extradition of 18 of
Al-Qaddafi's aides and the seizure of their funds on charges of
committing criminal acts. During the rule of former President Mohamed
Morsi, Egypt handed over two of Libya's most wanted, namely Ali Maria
and Mohammed Ibrahim. The other aides the Libyan authorities have
charged include: Imran Bo- Karra', Nasser Al-Mabrouk, Al-Tayyib Al-Safi,
Mohammed Hijazi, Sanusi Alozyre, Ahmad Qaddafi Al-Dam, Ibreik Al-Zoy,
Atallah Qaddafi Al-Dam, Ahmad Al-Qaddafi, Khalifa Al-Qaddafi, Ali
Treiki, Mohammed Ismail, Altuhami Khalid, Bu-Zaid Al-Qaddafi, Abdullah
Mansour and Ali Al-Kilani.
The Libyan ambassador in Cairo, Fayez Jibril, said that his country
will resort to international courts to extradite the wanted men, but
this would in no way influence the relations between his country and
Egypt. Jibril said that Al-Qaddafi's aides in Egypt have waged a fierce
campaign to spoil the relationship between the two countries and
criticised the Egyptian media's focus on negative developments in Libya,
as well as their insistance that the kidnapped Egyptian diplomats in
Libya were released in exchange for releasing the head of the Libyan
Revolutionaries Joint Operations Room, Shaaban Hadia Al-Zway.
Meanwhile, Libya's customs authorities have tightened all border
ports with Tunisia and Egypt to strengthen security measures. The border
crossings of Musaed in eastern Libya and Ras Jadeer in western Libya
are only allowing entry strictly to Tunisian and Libyan nationals
returning to their country.
Link: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/9580-egyptian-authorities-grant-al-qaddafi-aide-political-asylum.
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