Human Rights Watch urges Morocco not to extradite Saudi Shi'ite

RABAT – A human rights watchdog known as on Morocco on Friday to not extradite a Shi’ite Muslim to his homeland of Saudi Arabia, citing fears he might face torture and an unfair trial there.

Hassan Al Rabea, who has been in Morocco since final summer time, has been held in a jail close to Rabat after being arrested at Marrakech airport on Jan. 14, Human Rights Watch mentioned in a press release.

Saudi prosecutors accuse Rabea of leaving the dominion illegally with the assistance of terrorists, the marketing campaign group added.

Saudi Arabia didn't instantly reply to a request for a remark. It has denied earlier accusations that it practices torture and conducts unfair trials.

Rabea’s case shall be examined by a Moroccan court docket, which can submit a verdict on the legality of his extradition earlier than a remaining resolution is made by the federal government, a Moroccan judicial supply mentioned.

Shi’ite activists in conservative, largely Sunni Muslim, Saudi Arabia, say the federal government has cracked down on their minority sect for years as a part of a regional tussle for affect with Shi’ite Iran.

Saudi Arabia denies any discrimination towards Shi’ites. It has accused Iran of instigating previous unrest within the kingdom by the Shi’ite neighborhood.

“The Moroccan authorities ought to stand for rights and resist Saudi efforts to forcibly return him,” Human Rights Watch mentioned.

In 2021, Morocco extradited Osama al-Hasani, a twin Australian-Saudi citizen, to Saudi Arabia in a case that involved rights teams.

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