DOMMERVAGTEN IN COPENHAGEN, denmark (Ekstra Bladet): The Danish-palestinian Syria-warrior Ahmad Salem el-Haj rolled shortly before the bell 13 into Dommervagten in Copenhagen in a wheelchair with a white blanket on his legs, which were tipped up a bit.

The little court room was filled with reporters, friends and relatives of the 28-year-old, who is bald with short stubble and wearing a black hoodie.

He was charged after the criminal code section 114 on terror for its role in the Islamic State, among other things, in august 2013 to have shot for goal against targets with posters of member of parliament Naser Khader (C), former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (V) and other prominent danes, for attempts to destabilise a country’s social structures, with threats of actions, that can add Denmark serious injury, as well as to have resided in the al-Raqqa district in Syria without permission.

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Ahmad Salem el-Haj was represented by defense lawyer Eigil Beach at today’s grundlovsforhør, because the appointed lawyer, Michael Juul Eriksen, was prevented.

After a short chat in a secluded local informed the lawyer that his client refuses or is guilty and will not express an opinion in relation to the serious charges.

Ahmad Salem el-Haj was born in 1991. He is originally from Palestine, but grew up in Brabrand. Private

He also requested navneforbud for Ahmad Salem el-Haj, which the judge rejected. In exchange, the prosecutor successfully argued that the doors should be closed at the hearing.

After a good hour were the doors opened again, and the judge to remand him in 27 days on a special reinforced suspicion that he is guilty in the raised charges.

while speaking relatives of Ahmad Salem el-Haj and subdued to him, but it was the police, however, put a stop to.

When the Extra Leaf is subsequently spoke with two family members, they answered politely that they could not relate to the charges, and that they hoped that he soon could come under treatment.

Ahmad Salem el-Haj was crippled in a rocket attack in 2014 that affected him while he was out shopping in Islamic State’s erstwhile capital of Raqqa in Syria.

– My hip is broken, my feet have been smashed, and so I have some wounds. I am not lamb, but I can’t go. I have pain 24 hours a day, and you can see my bones sticking out of the right foot, says Ahmad Salem el-Haj in an interview with Weekendavisen in april.

He went to Syria in 2013, and since then he has been sentenced to four years in prison in Turkey to join the Islamic State. He went on to serve a year sentence in prison, after which he has been in a udrejsecenter.

Ahmad Salem el-Haj was born in 1991 and grew up in Gellerupparken. He walked in the environment around the infamous Grimhøjmoskeen in Aarhus. Here he was as the other Danish Syria fighters active in the local bokseklub and a member of the Grimhøjmoskeens ungdomsfællesskab MUC.