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A Libyan court orders release of 25 Algerian detainees

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A Libyan court  orders release of 25 Algerian detainees

Libyan authorities handed over a list of Algerians to the Algerian border police which include 25 detainees who were released by the Supreme Council of the Judicial Bodies in Libya.

  • The list was taken Sunday to the service of passports for the deportation of the detainees during the coming four days, along with a woman from Tlemcen, west of Algeria, and two prisoners sentenced to death, and the rest of them are all sentenced to life prison.
  • The council also declared two prisoners not guilty on September 3, 2009, and abolished the preliminary ruling, because of the lack of sufficient evidence in the charges against them.
  • The prisoner Abdelhalim Ramdani, who was released a few days ago, told Echorouk that 25 Algerian detainees remain jailed in the Libyan detentions, 9 of them are sentenced to life prison and 14 others were sentenced to various provisions, and they are all concerned with the agreement of May 2008, signed between the Algerian president Bouteflika and the Libyan commander Muammar Gaddafi.
  • The Algerian prisoners are now released in the Immigration Department in the outskirts of the international Tripoli airport in Libya, waiting for the preparation of the transit permits by the Algerian consulate in order to allow their entry to Algeria.
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