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Iraq
Suspect’s extradition to Germany was illegal: Iraqi foreign ministry
2018-06-16
[Rudaw] ERBIL, Kurdistan Region ‐ Iraq has declared the extradition of Ali Bashar, a suspect in raping and killing a 14-year-old German girl, by the Kurdistan Regional Government to be illegal.

"The Foreign Ministry iterates that the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s extradition of suspect Ali Bashar to Germany authorities is a legal violation due to lack of an extradition treaty between both countries," ministry spokesperson Ahmed Mahjoub said in a statement on Wednesday.

Baghdad considers this a violation on the side of those who extradited Ali Bashar, as the exchange and extradition of wanted individuals is "a sovereign authority in the specialty of the federal Ministry of Justice."

Bashar was detained by police in Duhok on Friday after Germany’s interior ministry contacted the KRG’s Ministry of Interior.

The spokesperson says that they do want justice, but within the context of law and the constitution that doesn’t "violate national illusory sovereignty."

The Kurdistan Region is a semi-autonomous region in Iraq. Its government cooperates with Interpol, while Erbil and Berlin have good diplomatic, business, and military relations which have been strengthened in the post-Saddam era.

Bashar is the primary suspect in the killing of Susanna Maria Feldman, 14, of Wiesbaden Germany.

The Iraqi Consulate General in Frankfurt was given evidence and documents, Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Tuesday.

The newspaper added that the case will be conducted in adult criminal court after German authorities learned Bashar was already 21 when the alleged crime was committed. They reported Bashar had falsified his age on asylum documents, as well as his name ‐ switching his first and last names.

Charges have not been announced by the prosecutor, but Germany has strict hate laws which could lead to aggravated charges.

Local German prosecutor Achim Thoma has said the cause of death was strangulation.

Bashar convinced his family to return to the Kurdistan Region on June 2. His family denies they were complicit. The family has not been charged.

"We have no evidence that the police did not behave properly," said state prosecutor Christina Graef on Tuesday in Wiesbaden, according to the German newspaper.

Duhok police chief Tariq Ahmed told Rudaw the accused, while in jug, "confessed to the crime of killing a 14 year-old German girl after he raped the girl."

Bashar had been living in a center for refugees with relatives in the same city near Frankfurt.

AFP reported he arrived in Germany in 2015 with his parents and five siblings. The agency added his asylum request was rejected in December 2016, but he obtained temporary residency pending his appeal.

In Germany, asylum seeking peaked at 890,000 in 2015. It dropped to 280,000 in 2016, and 186,644 in 2017 ‐ due in part to a deal between the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
for the latter to provide shelter to refugees in exchange for billions of euros.

Iraqi family not complicit in German teen’s murder: suspect’s brother

[Rudaw] ERBIL, Kurdistan Region ‐ The family of Ali Bashar, a 22-year-old Kurdish man accused of raping and murdering a 14-year-old German girl, was not complicit in his crime and knew nothing of it when they left the country, according to Bashar’s brother.

"A lot of people currently think that our family was complicit with the boy. The family isn’t complicit with him. The family doesn’t even know whether he has done it or not. If he has, he has kept it a secret," Bashar’s brother told Rudaw.

"We were there for four years. Then my father had a heart attack. We returned due to our father," the brother said, rebuffing claims they had fled justice on fake passports.

"Our family didn’t know a thing. If our family knew, we wouldn’t [have returned to Iraq]," the brother said.

The family would like to return to Germany, he said.
NO!
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  The only thing the Kurds did wrong was letting him live.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-06-16 19:30  

#3  Everything concerning this sc*m and his sc*m family has been illegal:

Illegal entry, fake identity, fake refugee, violent crime spree including armed robbery and possibly child rape, fraudulently obtaining benefits, illegal exit using multiple identities (one of which might have been valid), and of course confessed murder.

None of this would have been possible without the German political class deciding to be an accomplice.

This had been am ongoing abuse of Germany's coerced hospitality and willingness to help; an abuse of the vilest and most despicable kind!

Seriously, where is the f*n outrage?!? Where?
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Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2018-06-16 16:06  

#2  IMO, Kurds screwed up - Merkelanders will let him walk.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-06-16 09:31  

#1  Bullet and a chipper would have worked.
Posted by: Flineger Fluth1085   2018-06-16 09:27  

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