Sudanese authorities have extradited 21 opponents of the Egyptian regime.
The Al-Arabiya channel quoted journalist and activist Haitham Abu Khalil as saying that Sudanese authorities have extradited over 21 Egyptians handing them over to Cairo’s security services, including a man, his wife and children.
Abu Khalil said the extradited persons included Issam Abdel-Jaid Diab Sayed, Akram Abdel-Badi, Ahmed Mahmoud, Muhammad Ibrahim, Mona Saeed Jadallah, Youssef Muhammad Ibrahim and Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim.
Last March, Sudanese authorities extradited Wadah Hisham Al-Oden to the security authorities and he has since disappeared.
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