Release of 200 Detainees of Islamic Groups, Including One Extradited From CIA

اضيف الخبر في يوم الأحد ٢٠ - أبريل - ٢٠٠٨ ١٢:٠٠ صباحاً. نقلا عن: Almasry Alyoum


Ministry of Interior released last week from Wadi al-Natroun, Fayoum, and Adu Zaabal prisons around 200 detainees of Islamic groups, on top of them 4 senior leaders of Jihad and Tala'e al-Fath organizations.

Security sources said to al-Masri al-Youm that the security apparatus released 200 detainees of groups of Salafi Jihad, Jihad and detainees arrested for affiliation to Qaida cells, with the purpose of closing Islamic groups detention file.



The sources pointed out that one of the released leaders of Jihad group is sheikh Nabil Farag Suleiman who was extradited by security apparatus from the CIA in mid 90's, and who left Cairo to Saudi Arabia, and Yemen and then to America.

The list of released detainees included sheikh Abdel Rahman Abdel Ghafar and Sheikh Tarek Abdel Fatah, senior leaders of Tala'e Al Fath group- the military wing of Jihad organization- which was detected by security apparatus in 1993.

Both of them were sentenced to 15 years in prison. The authorities also released sheikh Mohammed Abdel Wahab, a senior military leader of Jihad organization who remained in prison for long years.

For his part, Montaser al-Zayat, attorney of Islamic group, said to al-Masri al-Youm that Ministry of Interior released all along last month large numbers of detainees.

This stresses, he says, that the file of detainees is about to be closed. Al-Zayat described the step of release as good.

He said; "We wish a general amnesty for all Islamic and Jihad leaders will be issued, after such leaders retracted their theological underspinnings and discarded violence".

 

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