By Reuters Staff
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RABAT (Reuters) - A Moroccan court on Monday began hearing the extradition case of a Saudi-Australian national whose wife fears he may face torture and even death if sent to Saudi Arabia.
Osama al-Hasani was arrested on Feb. 8 when he arrived in the Moroccan city of Tangier, where he was planning to join his wife and four-month-old baby.
“I call on Moroccan authorities to release my innocent husband . If he is extradited to Saudi Arabia, I am afraid he would face a fate similar to that of (Jamal) Khashoggi,” his wife Hanae said, referring to the journalist killed by Saudi agents in the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate in 2018.
Moroccan court starts hearing Saudi Australian extradition case
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