Sahrawi Activist Faces Extradition to Morocco on Terrorism Charges
– bySylvanus
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Sahrawi activist Mohamed Dihani, arrested in Tunisia on Friday, May 15, could be expelled in the coming days to Morocco. He is the subject of an extradition warrant issued by the Moroccan justice system for links to terrorism.
While Mohamed Dihani had gone to Tunisia as part of a care program organized and sponsored by Amnesty International, he was arrested, according to the local press.
According to the same source, he was recording several live videos on his arrest by Moroccan security services and an alleged involvement of Moroccan intelligence services in the terrorist attacks committed in Morocco.
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