A Dutchman of Moroccan origin goes on a hunger strike in Spain, demanding his immediate release

Noureddine El Omrani - Amsterdam
The People's newspaper De Volkskrant published a lengthy article about the arrest of a Dutchman of Moroccan origins named Adel Al-Qanfoudi by the Spanish authorities, who put him in one of the country's prisons on charges of belonging to a "terrorist organization." The Muslim Rights Watch organization considered in its response last Tuesday in its report that what the Spanish authorities claim is It is baseless. On the other hand, the Dutch government is being subjected to severe criticism for its inaction and failure to carry out its responsibilities in protecting its citizen, who went on a hunger strike for weeks due to arbitrary and unjust detention, and his health is constantly deteriorating.
The Secretary of State for Justice (Liberal Party), Yesilgoz Zegerius, was subjected to harsh criticism in the Dutch Parliament after the Denk Party and the Labor Party (PVDA) submitted oral questions to put pressure on the Dutch government by pressuring the Spaniards and releasing Adel, who was wronged by the security services by arresting him in a Spanish hotel. He called on all From the Mayor of Arnheim, Ahmed Markush, and the Mayor of Tilburg, Weterings, to expedite the release of Adel Al-Qanfoudi, especially after his incomprehensible statement to the Foreign Minister that he would not be able to do anything!
Despite several attempts by Muslim Rights Watch to convince the Dutch authorities of the seriousness of their position, confirming the innocence of Adel Al-Qanfoudi and the invalidity of the accusations against him, it found itself forced to file a complaint against the Dutch government against its inaction and failure to respond to its request for the immediate release of its member, who was acquitted by the interests of the authorities. Security in the Netherlands is specific to the cities of Arnheim and Tilburg, after a request submitted by both city mayors.

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