Algeria to try deported terror suspects

posted on February 26, 2007 | in Category International | PermaLink

Original author: Clare Dyer Source: The Guurdian Unlimited (UK) URL: [link],,2021566,00.html Date: February 26, 2007 Two assured in Britain they would not be charged Both withdrew appeals against being sent back

Two Algerian terror suspects who were deported to their homeland last month have been arrested, imprisoned and charged with terrorist activities, despite being assured by Algerian officials in Britain they would face no criminal proceedings. One of them, known as H, withdrew his appeal against deportation after a British official told the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) in a statement: "The British government has absolutely no reason to believe that H will be arrested or otherwise detained for a prolonged period of time if deported to Algeria." But his legal advisers and Amnesty International now say they fear he will have to face an unfair trial using evidence obtained by torture. The development casts doubt on the government's argument that assurances from Algeria can be relied on and suspects can be safely deported, even though the country has refused to enter into a memorandum of understanding guaranteeing their human rights.

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