Naser Khader was the target: I am angry

It is the expression of typical Danish naivety, when Denmark takes against Syria-the warrior Ahmad Salem el-Haj.

It says Naser Khader (K), which was one of the danes, whose image he shot for goal after in a YouTube video.

– I do not understand why you proactively need to download a landsforræder to Denmark. He is a security risk.

– He has been called for long. You have done what you could to get him to Denmark. I have no need, that he comes. He is condemned in Turkey. He should be down there, ” says Naser Khader.

He notes that the Danish authorities have maintained an international call by Ahmed Salem el-Haj.

Weekendavsien, which first brought the news of el-Hajs homecoming, writes that Denmark has been reluctant to give Ahmad Salem el-Haj his Danish passport back, after he in 2018 was released out posted in udsendelseslejr. But according to Naser Khader, Denmark has probably paid his return and actively participated in his return.

– You could have said, ‘we drop efterlysningen’, says Naser Khader.

I get angry over this naivety. To import a security risk. I know he is injured, but among some young people he can be a hero and a role model.

– You’re angry. Are you also afraid?

– A close family member has today sent me a text message with the wording ‘what happens now – how with your security’. Therefore, there is a concern from some of the people who are close to me.

– do you not trust that the PET can handle a man like him?

– the Problem is that there will be more and more of them. We have limited police resources. Yesterday released Sweden six terrordømte, because you can’t expel them. The police does not have the resources to keep an eye on them 24/7.

Naser Khader has for years lived under the PET’s protection around the clock.

– it Is not well that he comes to Denmark, so he can be convicted?

– It is not safe, he will be judged here. There must be a lot of evidence to. If he gets convicted, so he’s out for a few years, and so we need to use a lot of resources to keep an eye on him. He is hit by krigsskade, it must be the Danish taxpayers also pay for.

– But he gets a long judgment, if he is guilty?

– We have seen people convicted of terrorism in Denmark, who is out after eight to ten years. So we are stuck with him as a society, because we can’t expel him. You should not have touched a finger to get him to Denmark.

– He is Erdogan’s (Turkey’s leader, ed.) problem, because he saw through the fingers with that jihadists from western countries went to Syria and Iraq. He let them come in and out. Later they were allowed to sell oil on the black market in Turkey. Ergodan has a greater responsibility for the terrorists than we have.

– But here they are bandits, not a judge?

– They must be prosecuted and behind lock and key. But it must be done locally.

– It is also easier to find witnesses to their crimes down there – for example, the christians, the kurds, who were murdered.

Naser Khader believes, Denmark naively, when we hjemhenter Syria-fighters. Photo: Henning Hjorth

– You should not download any to Denmark before we have settled, there will be a criminal tribunal, says Naser Khader, who wants a criminal court in Cyprus.

– Are we not more sure that he gets a fair trial in Denmark?

– He has turned Denmark back. His friends burned their Danish passport ostentatiously. They got passports and citizenship in the caliphate. Now where the whole is retreating, so is Denmark good enough again. Personally, I would have no problems having with the fact that he was in Turkey.

– He sits secure, and laughs at our naivety. It makes the other also.

– Being a rule of law, not tested on whether the principles also apply to our worst enemy?

– Sometimes the rule of law have to defend themselves. And you have to test the limits. Without any further comparison, so did it after the Second world War. For a period there were some elements of the rule of law at the break with showdown. Then we turned back to normal after that.

– One restored the death penalty as a part of the showdown. Are we in a situation where we must put the rule of law out of the game?

– No, I am not a supporter of the death penalty.

– But there must be different rules for the people here?

– In relation to treason, one must remember that the rule of law has some exceptions. We have seen examples of earlier in the story.

– moreover, I am much more concerned with my own and the danes ‘ safety than of landsforrædernes legal certainty.

But until the criminal tribunal is in place, then we could well see ourselves in the eyes as the rule of law?

– Yes, you may well be principrytter. It must be like. But sometimes I prefer to lead the horses through difficult terrain, says Naser Khader, who is currently is legal, value, human rights, employment, as well as udenrigsordrer of The Conservative Party.

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