Plans for expulsion to Kosovo of radical Selafist, German Court Makes Decision

The Klinni Administrative Court has rejected the planned invasion of the Selafs preacher Abdul Alym Hamza to Kosovo. Hamza has been in custody since September. The Administrative Court ruled that insufficient evidence had not been provided that Kosovo posed a threat to order and democracy. Hamza was accused of spreading propaganda [...]
The Administrative Court ruled that insufficient evidence had not been provided that Kosovo posed a threat to order and democracy.
Hamza was accused by the town of Bonny of spreading propaganda and online hatred. According to them, Abdul Alym Hamza's activity posed a danger, and his expulsion had been welcomed.
As reports the German medium“WDR”, What will happen to Hamza is unequivocal and against this decision may be filed in a complaint against the verdict may be filed at the Supreme Administrative Court for the State of the Northern Rhein-Westphalia in Münster.
Hamza is married and has three minor children with German citizenship. Judges explain that he may have the right to stand by the European Union law.












