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    Malaysia deports Saudi journalist in Twitter row

    Malaysia on Sunday deported a young Saudi journalist wanted in his home country over a Twitter post about the Prophet Mohammed, defying pleas from human rights group who said he faced execution.

    Hamza Kashgari, who was detained in Malaysia on Thursday after fleeing Saudi Arabia, has now left the country, national police spokesman Ramli Yoosuf said.

    "He was deported to Saudi Arabia," Ramli told AFP. A government official said Kashgari was escorted back to his home country by Saudi officials.

    "He has been deported. He was picked up by Saudi officials at the airport," said the source who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    Kashgari fled to Muslim-majority Malaysia after making comments on the microblogging site deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, which triggered outrage and death threats.

    Insulting the prophet is considered blasphemous in Islam and is a crime punishable by execution in Saudi Arabia.

    Kashgari's detention sparked outrage from human rights groups, with Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch urging Malaysia not to send him back to face severe punishment and possibly a death sentence.

    Malaysian rights activist Fadiah Nadwa Fikri condemned the move, saying that a court order to prevent Kashgari's deportation was secured Sunday but that immigration authorities advised he had already been deported.

    "It is a blatant violation of the law and human rights," she said.

    Fadiah said Kashgari's mother and brother had arrived in Malaysia to seek his release and were distraught at the news of his repatriation.

    "They are very distressed. They broke down in tears. They fear for his safety," she said, adding that they will also return to Saudi Arabia Sunday.

    Fadiah said Kashgari had been intending to travel to New Zealand where he planned to seek asylum. He flew to Malaysia via Jordan and was in transit when he was detained.

    "He flew to Malaysia because there was no visa requirement," she said.

    Malaysia and Saudi Arabia do not have a formal extradition treaty but have close ties as fellow Muslim countries.

    The home ministry defended its stance earlier Sunday.

    "Malaysia has a long-standing arrangement by which individuals wanted by one country are extradited when detained by the other, and (Kashgari) will be repatriated under this arrangement," it said in a statement.

    "The nature of the charges against the individual in this case are a matter for the Saudi Arabian authorities."

    Human Rights Watch senior Middle East researcher Christoph Wilcke had said Saturday that Malaysia should not be "complicit in sealing Kashgari's fate by sending him back", where he would be unlikely to face a fair trial.

    Kashgari's controversial tweet sparked tens of thousands of responses, according to an online service that tracks Twitter postings in the Arab world.

    He tweeted: "I have loved things about you and I have hated things about you and there is a lot I don't understand about you.

    "I will not pray for you."

    Kashgari apologised but a committee of top clerics branded him "an "infidel" and demanded he be tried in an Islamic court, while a Saudi Facebook page calling for his execution has attracted thousands of followers.

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    9 comments

    • Amir  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 months ago
      We have just sent the boy to his grave..
    • Philly  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  2 months ago
      it will be a new chapter in history, twitter getting ppl killed... I really hope they can be more tolerant... Counsel him instead of killing him; show some compassion
    • azemi  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 months ago
      one will not enter the jannah until he loves his prophet more than his live, his son, his daughter and everything in this world. no one will understand this better unless he/she truly understand the duty of a muslim towards his God and His Messenger s.a.w.; Fadia Nadwa Fikri, may God and His Mesengger s.a.w. forgive you for the sin that you've committed.

      Fadia Nadwa Fikri, try to champion the God and His Messengger rights rather than human rights which so many people had tried to and accomplished so little.....
    • redfaceindian  •  3 months ago
      "It is a blatant violation of the law and human rights," that's what Hisham did.
    • enigma  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      social networking sites. how powerful.
    • Giddy Tambadaw  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 months ago
      I APPEAL TO THE MAJLIS FATWA ULAMA OF MALAYSIA TO CONDEMN MUSLIMS WHO ARE HELPING HAMZA KASHGARI,HE HAS BEEN PROUNOUNCED AS AN INFIDEL BY THE SAUDI'S TOP RELIGIOUS CLERICS !!!

      MY SALUTE TO DATO' HISAMUDDIN,THE IGP AND THE IMMIGRATION CHIEF !!!
      JOB WELL DONE !!!
      • Muhd 3 months ago
        @ME @KHAIDIR @ JAJA @RAZMAN @VEE @STEVE - My PalTalk chatroom 'live' debate is open today, Asia date & time Tuesday 14 Feb 8.30am. Search my room name is MUHAMMAD OR JESUS DEBATETV or search my nick christian_prince. We speak English o Arabic. See you there. Everyone else is invited. FREE, just sign up account with PalTalk.
      • redfaceindian 3 months ago
        Giddy: screw your Taliban mentality. Curse you for working with the devil.
      • Ezy 3 months ago
        The fella should have known what he was getting into in the first place. If he stood by his words with conviction then why run. I stronly oppose the sultan of my adopted state but then I know better then to come out criticizing the guy openly.
    • Giddy Tambadaw  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 months ago
      I am more shocked to find out the Malaysian Human Activist Fadia Nadwa Fikri... helping the enemy of The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).... I believed Fadiah Nadwa is a Muslim,and she just does't give a damn about her FAITH !!!...so long she gets the public popularity !!!
      Well, she would be a popular public figure from now on... by helping THE ENEMY OF THE HOLY PROPHET IS JUST THE SAME AS HELPING THE ENEMY OF ALLAH SWT !!!

      As a Muslim,you can't go to Heaven without the Blessing BY THE HOLY PROPHET (PBUH)

      MayshAllah !!!
      • redfaceindian 3 months ago
        Giddy ; just because you are twisted and corrupted in your mind, does not mean a moderate and logical mentality must agree with your nonsense. Non muslims do go to heaven.
    • Giddy Tambadaw  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 months ago
      There's even a lawyer defending his case for the deportation,...The blogger has done unforgiven act of the worst done to every Muslim in the world !!!.... what's is more important for the lawyer is to get the fees !!! regardless what case !!! ... had it been the case the court (govmnt) appointing the lawyer by requirement,this should be taken by a Non Muslim,..Malaysian Ulamas and the Religious authority should look into the lawyer if he is a true Muslim !!!...
      • redfaceindian 3 months ago
        Giddy: Your mind is blasted with more of the devil's potion than one can imagine. May you burn in hell.
    • Nordin  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  3 months ago
      LATELY MALAYSIA HAS BECOME A HAVEN FOR FOREIGN CRIMINALS OF ALL SORTS,NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE BY THE AUTHORITIES,WE DON'T NEED MORE.
      • redfaceindian 3 months ago
        Nordin: especially Taliban mentality fools like you.

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