Yemeni official says constitution bans extradition of radical US-born cleric tied to al-Qaida

By AP
Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Official: Yemen won’t extradite US radical cleric

SAN’A, Yemen — A Yemeni official says the government would not hand over to the U.S. a radical American-born cleric tied to al-Qaida because the constitution bans extradition of Yemeni citizens.

The Yemeni-American cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, is believed to be hiding in Yemen since 2004.

Islamic Affairs Minister Hamoud al-Hitar said on Tuesday that Yemen is encouraging al-Awlaki to turn himself in.

He says Washington should provide proof of al-Awlaki’s terrorist ties to the Yemeni justice system.

The U.S. says al-Awlaki is active in al-Qaida and has placed him on the CIA’s list of targets for assassination, despite his American citizenship. Yemen’s al-Qaida offshoot last month released a video of al-Awlaki calling for the killing of Americans.

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