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Libyan anger after Abu Ajila’s handover…and tribes give Dabaiba 72 hours

Abu Aghila In an audio statement delivered by one of their description members Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba Abu Ageila terrorist.

He called on Libyans to go to Al-Mayadin to protest the extradition of a Libyan citizen to the United States without a legal basis.

This coincided with the release of Libyans in demonstrations in several cities Libya They are calling on Thursday for the overthrow of the outgoing government of Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba, after handing over Abu Ajila Masoud to the United States over his alleged involvement in a plane bombing. lockerbie.

The demonstrators asked the Attorney General to take action to find out the circumstances of the extradition of Abu Ajila, who is about 80 years old, and called for an end to the work of the Dabaiba government, considering what happened a violation of state sovereignty and collusion with foreign parties against a Libyan citizen.

Kabeel made angry statements, including:

1. The Supreme Tribal Council of Western Libya

He condemned what he considered the abduction of Abu Ageila, saying in a statement:

  • The Libyan people in general and Abu Ageila in particular are subject to international tyranny.
  • We hold the legal, administrative and humanitarian responsibility of the government, and we also detain Presidential Council responsibility for what happened.
  • If Abu Ageila is not released soon, we will have the right to respond in any way we deem lawful.

2- Fezzan Tribe Union

He released a statement saying:

  • truce Government bear 72 hours to free all political prisoners; Fearing them of the fate of Abu Ageila.
  • If they are not released, they will use force to release them.
  • They condemned Abu Ageila’s extradition, describing it as treason and a violation of sovereignty.

International law firm

Governmentally, announced Minister of Foreign Affairs In the new government commissioned by Parliament, and led by Fathi BashaghaHis intention is to appoint an international law firm to defend Abu Ageila.

And according to a statement, the office will work "A questionnaire on the method by which the delivery process was carried out and its compatibility with local and international laws".

On Wednesday, Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour announced the opening of an investigation into the extradition that took place "without legal process".

Like Abu Ageila before the court Washington Tuesday, and he refused to talk until he met with his attorney; Let the court give him a week to get a lawyer.

Suspicious transaction allegation

Member ParliamentAli al-Tikbali has announced that Parliament will provide lawyers in the United States to defend Abu-Ageila.

And he stressed that the incident of handing over Abu Ageila to a foreign country would be the straw that would break the back of the outgoing government and bring it down.

Al-Takbali attributed this to the reopening Lockerbie case– Although this file has been closed by official agreement with united state Payment of 2008 is "betrayal".

Bear has been accused of it "He struck a deal with Washington to hand over Abu-Ageila in exchange for support for him staying in power"which he refuses to hand over to the new government.

had elements of "joint force" On November 17, Dbeiba’s government forces raided Abu Ajila’s home TripoliThen his relatives were surprised that he was in the United States.

History of the Lockerbie case

  • In 1988, a company plane was blown up Pan American On Flight 103 between London and New York, over the town of Lockerbie.
  • The authorities have approved the era of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddaficlaimed responsibility for the bombing, after a deal with the United States in 2003 to provide $2.7 billion in compensation to the families of the victims.
  • One defendant, the former Libyan intelligence officer, has been tried. Abdul Basit al-Megrahi.
  • According to the US indictment, Massoud assembled and programmed the bomb that brought down the plane.
  • After al-Megrahi’s death, his family asked the UK to declassify documents alleging Tehran was behind the operation, in response to the downing of an Iranian plane by a US Navy missile in 1988 which killed 290 people.
  • In 2008, Tripoli and Washington concluded an agreement to permanently close the file and stop prosecuting the defendant after paying compensation.

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And one family protested Abu Aghila In an audio statement delivered by one of their description members Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba Abu Ageila terrorist.

He called on Libyans to go to Al-Mayadin to protest the extradition of a Libyan citizen to the United States without a legal basis.

This coincided with the release of Libyans in demonstrations in several cities Libya They are calling on Thursday for the overthrow of the outgoing government of Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba, after handing over Abu Ajila Masoud to the United States over his alleged involvement in a plane bombing. lockerbie.

The demonstrators asked the Attorney General to take action to find out the circumstances of the extradition of Abu Ajila, who is about 80 years old, and called for an end to the work of the Dabaiba government, considering what happened a violation of state sovereignty and collusion with foreign parties against a Libyan citizen.

Kabeel made angry statements, including:

1. The Supreme Tribal Council of Western Libya

He condemned what he considered the abduction of Abu Ageila, saying in a statement:

  • The Libyan people in general and Abu Ageila in particular are subject to international tyranny.
  • We hold the legal, administrative and humanitarian responsibility of the government, and we also detain Presidential Council responsibility for what happened.
  • If Abu Ageila is not released soon, we will have the right to respond in any way we deem lawful.

2- Fezzan Tribe Union

He released a statement saying:

  • truce Government bear 72 hours to free all political prisoners; Fearing them of the fate of Abu Ageila.
  • If they are not released, they will use force to release them.
  • They condemned Abu Ageila’s extradition, describing it as treason and a violation of sovereignty.

International law firm

Governmentally, announced Minister of Foreign Affairs In the new government commissioned by Parliament, and led by Fathi BashaghaHis intention is to appoint an international law firm to defend Abu Ageila.

And according to a statement, the office will work to “examine the ways in which the extradition process was carried out and its compatibility with local and international laws”.

Prosecutor Al-Siddiq Al-Sour announced on Wednesday the opening of an investigation into the extradition incident, which took place “without legal procedures”.

Like Abu Ageila before the court Washington Tuesday, and he refused to talk until he met with his attorney; Let the court give him a week to get a lawyer.

Suspicious transaction allegation

Member ParliamentAli al-Tikbali has announced that Parliament will provide lawyers in the United States to defend Abu-Ageila.

And he stressed that the incident of handing over Abu Ageila to a foreign country would be the straw that would break the back of the outgoing government and bring it down.

Al-Takbali attributed this to the reopening Lockerbie case– Although this file has been closed by official agreement with united state 2008 and pay compensation – it’s “high treason”.

Dabaiba was accused of having “concluded an agreement with Washington to hand over Abu Ajila in exchange for support for his survival at the helm”, which he refuses to hand over to the new government.

On 17 November, members of Dbeiba’s government-affiliated “Joint Force” raided Abu Ajila’s home in TripoliThen his relatives were surprised that he was in the United States.

History of the Lockerbie case

  • In 1988, a company plane was blown up Pan American On Flight 103 between London and New York, over the town of Lockerbie.
  • The authorities have approved the era of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddaficlaimed responsibility for the bombing, after a deal with the United States in 2003 to provide $2.7 billion in compensation to the families of the victims.
  • One defendant, the former Libyan intelligence officer, has been tried. Abdul Basit al-Megrahi.
  • According to the US indictment, Massoud assembled and programmed the bomb that brought down the plane.
  • After al-Megrahi’s death, his family asked the UK to declassify documents alleging that Tehran was behind the operation, in response to the downing of an Iranian plane by a US Navy missile in 1988 which killed 290 people.
  • In 2008, Tripoli and Washington concluded an agreement to permanently close the file and stop prosecuting the defendant after paying compensation.

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