Last-minute bid by lawyers fails to stop deportation



Human rights activists currently unsuccessful in their bid to stop authorities from deporting publisher Hamza Kashgari, who face a likely genocide sentence over aTwitterpost.
Earlier today, lawyers had scrambled to a Subang Airport in hope of serving a authorities an halt justice sequence to stop a deportation.
Upon learning which a publisher was not during a airport, a activists proceeded to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) though it was too late.
According to a twitter by lawyer Fadiah Nadwa Fikri, Hamza was deported during 10am this morning upon a Saudi plane accompanied by a deputy inspector-general of police.
In a later tweet, Fadiah pronounced a KLIA immigration officer had told her which Hamza was deported without his details recorded.
Earlier,AFPhad quoted unknown supervision sources stating which Hamzahas already been deportedand is in a custody of Saudi officials.
Malaysian authorities had detained Hamza during a request of Saudi Arabia's supervision for allegedly insulting Islam in aTwitterposting.
He is believed to have fled to Malaysia as well as wasen routeto New Zealand to seek domestic asylum.
As snub poured o! ver a offendingTwitterpost in Saudi Arabia, Hamza, 23, deleted a message.
However, this was not sufficient as a country's tip clerics spoken him an dissident whilst a growing pressure online for his execution.
Blasphemy is punishable by genocide in Saudi Arabia.
Human rights activists have criticised a Malaysian supervision for unwell to strengthen Hamza as well as deporting him to a nation where his life is during risk.

Unlawful, unconstitutional as well as cruel
Keadilan vice president N Surendran pronounced ! in a sta tement currently he cursed in a strongest terms a home apportion as well as inspector general of military for deporting Hamza, as it was an unlawful, unconstitutional as well as vicious act.

"The deportation was carried out in an unholy promptness in sequence to defeat a authorised process in Malaysia," he said, adding which a Malaysian High Court had scarcely convened upon a Sunday to issue a halt sequence barring deportation.

"The issuance of a sequence meant which a High Court judge had found basement in Hamza's censure which he was being illegally hold by Malaysian authorities as well as which his deportation would be unlawful."

He pronounced there is no extradition treaty in between Malaysia as well as Saudi Arabia as well as a corruption he is accused of is not a collateral corruption in Malaysi! a.

"The deportation is thus in crack of our authorised norms as well as constitutional principles. It is additionally in crack of international law as well as tellurian rights instruments, together with a Universal Declaration of Human Rights."

Surendran added which a Home Ministry as well as military had additionally withheld crucial report as to Hamza's whereabouts as well as deportation skeleton were deliberately as well as unlawfully witheld from a lawyers.

Al-Jazeera made this report upon 8 February 2012:


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