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Feline Mignon's avatar

lol ok but why say "and Serbia?!??" in such a derisive voice?? lots of perfectly normal, happy people live totally normal lives there you know 🤨 the politics suck, but good food

but also legit though, why Serbia? and why is he still there? meaning, can he leave if he wants to? would he be arrested if he went somewhere else? I'm sure he'd he'd rather go home but there are obvious reasons why he can't go to Yemen right now...

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John Rogers's avatar

Why shouldn't he go to Yemen? The heroic Houthi freedom fighters have freed most of the country, and there's no reason for them to hurt Mr. Adayfi, as he's verified to not be part of the ammurrican aligned Al Qaeda terrorist group. Unfortunately, the modern Serbian regime is friendly to nato/zionist filth, and won't let Adayfi go.

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Feline Mignon's avatar

I just meant I imagine Yemen right now, like any war zone, is not a pleasant or safe place to be for anyone, not specifically him. But you’ve answered my question — he’s being detained, essentially. Do you know under who’s orders or by what legal justification? The Serbian government surely has no legal reason to keep him on its own authority, so is someone telling them to? If the US “released him” into a country then told the leaders there to never let him leave, they haven’t really released him? It’s just outsourcing the jailers. If he tried to leave, would he be arrested? For what? By whom? Not trying to be contrarian, legitimately confused/trying to find answers! And surprised it wasn’t brought up in the interview!

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