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Africa North
Algerian were subject to FBI investigations in Spanish prisons
2008-05-01
A number of prisoners recently released from the Spanish penitentiaries, after being incarcerated for periods varying from 3 to 4 years, are complaining about their imprisonment, as they were charged with terrorism accusations, even if the justice has proved them innocents.

Meeting with El Khabar journalist in Alicante, southern Spain, they said being subject to investigations conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, FBI. 5 Algerian people have whose imprisonment has extended to several months after been charged of terrorism, they have been shocked by the critical situation they suffering from, after been freed. “I realized that a deportation order has been issued against me, when I was at prison,” said one of the freed prisoners whose name is Khaled Madani, however its innocence has been proven, “while the Spanish authorities have refused indemnifying me,” he added, the rest of the prisoners are prone to the same situation.

In this regard, the Algerian authorities are working in view of settling the prisonerÂ’s problems, coordinating with the Algerian Consulate in Alicante, so Spain is intending deporting to their homeland, Algeria.
Posted by:Fred

#2  The FBI figured out that "terrorism was not involved".
Posted by: tu3031   2008-05-01 18:42  

#1  The FBI? Isn't that more the province of the CIA or the DoD?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-05-01 18:15  

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