German Court Upholds Deportation of Jailed Tunisian Extremist

AFP file photo of German police in Berlin
AFP file photo of German police in Berlin
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German Court Upholds Deportation of Jailed Tunisian Extremist

AFP file photo of German police in Berlin
AFP file photo of German police in Berlin

A court in the German city of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia has upheld a verdict on the deportation of a Tunisian terrorist inmate to his home country.

The federal administrative court in Aachen rejected on Wednesday a request made by the lawyer of the Tunisian suspect to stop his deportation.

The 42-year-old has been living in Germany since 2000. He was sentenced to prison in 2016 on terrorism charges, including helping extremists join ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

Wednesday’s verdict came amid controversy on the German authorities’ deportation of a Tunisian identified only as Ahmed A., to his native Tunisia despite a court verdict allowing him to stay in Germany a day before the deportation.

Ahmed A. is accused of being the bodyguard for then al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

But Tunisian authorities have said they will not deport him back to Germany. He will be tried according to the law on suspicion of terrorism outside the borders of the homeland.

German-Tunisian cooperation in terrorism-related cases is the result of a visit made by Tunisia’s Prime Minister Youssef Chahed to Berlin on February 2017 in the aftermath of the terrorist attack committed by Anis Amri, 24, in the city.



Erdogan Says Türkiye Could Take Joint Steps with Elon Musk on Tech

Türkiye’s President and leader of Justice and Development (AK) Party Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends an election campaign rally in Istanbul on March 24, 2024, ahead of the March 31 municipal elections. (AFP)
Türkiye’s President and leader of Justice and Development (AK) Party Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends an election campaign rally in Istanbul on March 24, 2024, ahead of the March 31 municipal elections. (AFP)
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Erdogan Says Türkiye Could Take Joint Steps with Elon Musk on Tech

Türkiye’s President and leader of Justice and Development (AK) Party Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends an election campaign rally in Istanbul on March 24, 2024, ahead of the March 31 municipal elections. (AFP)
Türkiye’s President and leader of Justice and Development (AK) Party Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends an election campaign rally in Istanbul on March 24, 2024, ahead of the March 31 municipal elections. (AFP)

President Tayyip Erdogan said Türkiye could take joint steps with Elon Musk on technology if opportunities for cooperation in that field arise, broadcaster TRT Haber reported on Wednesday.
US President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday named Musk to a role aimed at creating a more efficient government, handing even more influence to the world's richest man who donated millions of dollars to helping Trump get elected.
"Musk is a businessman who works in the space and technology field," Erdogan told reporters on a return flight from Baku. "Technology isn't a field you can advance on your own, you absolutely need some cooperation. In the event cooperation opportunities arise in this field, steps can be taken with Musk," he was cited as saying.