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Arab rights group says director detained in France Senior Algerian rights group official and MIT-trained physicist Mourad Dhina is detained in France pending extradition over charges of terrorism by Algeria
A Swiss-based group campaigning for human rights in Arab countries says one of its senior officials has been detained in France on decades-old Algerian terror charges. The Alkarama group in Geneva says its executive director Mourad Dhina was arrested Monday at Paris-Orly airport. Alkarama's legal director Rachid Mesli says Dhina will appear before a French magistrate Tuesday to hear Algeria's extradition request. Mesli told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Dhina was branded a terrorist by Algeria on account of his long-standing opposition to the government and has lived in Switzerland for 25 years. Alkarama's website says Dhina is an MIT-trained physicist. Officials at Algeria's embassy in the Swiss capital Bern declined to comment on the case.