UAE, Lebanon and Muslim Brotherhood
Lebanon is set to extradite the son of late senior Muslim cleric Youssef al-Qaradawi to the United Arab Emirates after the country's caretaker cabinet approved the move on Tuesday, the Lebanese prime minister's office said.
Qaradawi, an Egyptian opposition activist wanted by Cairo and son of the late spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, a Lebanese judicial official told AFP on Sunday.
Egyptian activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi was held due to an Egyptian arrest warrant, a Lebanese official said.
The UAE has taken Abdul Rahman Al Qaradawi into custody, following a provisional arrest warrant issued by Lebanese
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.
Qaradawi, an Egyptian opposition activist wanted by Cairo and son of the late spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, a Lebanese judicial official tells AFP. Qaradawi, also a poet, was detained on Saturday as he arrived from Syria at the Masnaa border crossing,
According to LBCI sources, the Lebanese Public Prosecutor's Office has yet to receive the case file for Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi. As a result, no hearing date has been set. If the General Security refers the file on Monday,
Lebanese authorities have detained Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi, an Egyptian opposition activist and the son of the late Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi, according to a Lebanese ...
Most importantly, the commission offers a truism about Israel’s future survival: The Jewish state cannot afford to lose even one major war. In that regard — unsurprisingly given its composition — the commission points to Iran as the country’s long-term primary threat.
The United Arab Emirates has taken custody of Egyptian poet and dissident Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi amid a campaign by human rights activists and experts to prevent his extradition to the Gulf state.
The UAE has detained Abdul Rahman Al Qaradawi after seeking his extradition from Lebanon, state news agency Wam reported on Friday. Mr Al Qaradawi faces charges of "engaging in activities that aim to stir and undermine public security",