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Australian Osama al-Hasani to be extradited from Morocco to Saudi Arabia, amid fears for his safety

International lawyer urges United Nations to immediately intervene in Australian Osama Al-Hasani s extradition

Share on Twitter A London-based lawyer has urged the United Nations to take immediate action to halt an Australian citizen s imminent deportation from Morocco to Saudi Arabia, warning that his life is at risk if the transfer goes ahead. Businessman and former Melbourne imam Osama Al-Hasani was arrested at his wife’s home in Tangier, Morocco, on 8 February, hours after arriving from his home in the United Kingdom to visit his four-month-old baby.  The 42-year-old is currently being held in Tiflet Prison 2, about 60 kilometres east of Morocco’s capital, Rabat, and could be transferred to Saudi Arabia “at any moment”, his lawyer said after a Moroccan court approved the extradition request on Thursday.

Moroccan court approves Australian citizen s extradition to Saudi Arabia

The wife of an Australian citizen who is to be extradited to Saudi Arabia says she “hopes a miracle will happen” after a Moroccan court approved his transfer. International lawyers acting for Osama al-Hasani, 42, have asked United Nations special rapporteurs to raise his case with Moroccan authorities, citing “credible concerns” that he was being targeted by the Saudi Arabian government for his political opinions. Al-Hasani – a dual Australian.

La justice marocaine autorise l extradition d Osama Al-Hasani vers l Arabie saoudite

La justice marocaine autorise l extradition d Osama Al-Hasani vers l Arabie saoudite
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