Qaradawi, son of the late cleric Youssef al-Qaradawi, to the UAE. Detained for critical comments against Gulf authorities, his extradition raises concerns over free expression. Amnesty International urges Lebanon to reject the extradition requests,
Lebanon will deport an Egyptian - Turkish activist and dissident who celebrated the ouster of Syria's Bashar al-Assad to the United Arab Emirates, rejecting appeals from human rights groups who advocated for his release.
Qardawi, son of the late Muslim cleric Youssef al-Qaradawi, to the UAE. His detention followed his critical comments about regional authorities. Amnesty International calls the extradition a threat to freedom of expression and urges Lebanon to reconsider.
A high-level United Arab Emirates delegation was in Lebanon on Monday to make arrangements for the reopening of the Gulf Arab state's embassy in Beirut after more than three years, state news agency WAM reported.
BEIRUT — Lebanon’s cabinet voted Tuesday to deport to the United Arab Emirates an Egyptian activist and poet detained by Lebanese security forces after crossing the porous border from Syria last month.
Lebanon’s government has decided to extradite ... The Lebanese government’s decision on Tuesday comes hours after Amnesty International called on authorities to urgently reject the requests ...
The Lebanese government on January 8, 2025 unlawfully deported Abdulrahman Youssef al-Qardawi, an Egyptian-Turkish poet, to the United Arab Emirates
was detained in Lebanon on Dec. 28 after returning from Syria, according to his lawyer Mohammad Sablouh and human rights group Amnesty International. His arrest followed critical comments Qaradawi ...
Al-Qaradawi's legal troubles stem from a 2017 conviction in Egypt. Lebanese authorities interrogated him about this verdict and an extradition request from the UAE. His arrest followed a widely shared video where he criticised authorities in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt while walking around Damascus' Umayyad Mosque.
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s cabinet voted Tuesday to ... convicted and sentenced in absentia to five years in prison. Amnesty International said in a statement Tuesday that while visiting Damascus ...