Sunday, 21-January-2007
Almotamar Net - Sheikh Shuaib al-Fashiq has on Sunday called on Arab and international organizations concerned with rights and freedoms and the spokesman for the parties of the Joint Meeting in Yemen to visit his house to be certain about what he described as a false clam of his being used to imprison persons in his personal prison which he sad it is not existing. almotamar.net - Sheikh Shuaib al-Fashiq has on Sunday called on Arab and international organizations concerned with rights and freedoms and the spokesman for the parties of the Joint Meeting in Yemen to visit his house to be certain about what he described as a false clam of his being used to imprison persons in his personal prison which he sad it is not existing.

In response to HOOD organization letter to the prosecutor regarding Hamdan Dersi he said he " hopes from the officials of those organizations, especially chairman of HOOD to visit him to show them what he claimed of the existence of private prisons."


Sheikh al-Fashiq said in a statement the almotamar.net received a copy, that he would allow those organizations and Mohmmed Qahtan, spokesman for the JMP, to issue their judgment against him with the severest punishment, pledging to carry out their verdict immediately in case of responding to his invitation and to return to the file of the case so that to be sure about the existence of what indicates of his carrying out any act against the complainer Hamdan, even as a hint.

He considered what some newspapers and electronic websites published on contents of the HOOD letter to the prosecutor before his deciding about it, as open attempt for pressure and influence on the prosecutor aimed at blackmailing and pushing him to violate the law and then losing his constitutional rights. The statement accused the HOOH organization as its hysterical campaign against him and accused some papers that dealt with the case as mercenary
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