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December 13, 1991 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-13

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We've Got You Covered

Bonn Will Not
Free Hamadis

Bonn (JTA) — The German
government is continuing to
deny persistent reports that
it has agreed to free two
Arab terrorists serving
prison sentences here, in
exchange for the release of
two German hostages held
in Lebanon.
A government spokesman
said he had no knowledge of
such a deal and that Ger-
many would stick to its
policy of not releasing con-
victed terrorists.
But the German news
agency DPA reported that
the hostages would be freed
in the next few days and the
terrorists would be released
about a month thereafter.
The deal would also involve
Israel's release of 300 Pales-
tinian and Shi'ite prisoners
held in southern Lebanon.
The captive Germans,
Heinrich Struebig and
Thomas Kemptner, were
kidnapped May 16, 1989, in
Beirut, where both worked
for a relief organization.
That was a day before a
Frankfurt court delivered a
verdict against Mohammad
Ali Hamadi for the 1985 hi-
jacking of a TWA airliner
and the murder of an Ameri-
can passenger.
Mr. Hamadi, a Lebanese,
was sentenced to life im-
prisonment for air piracy
and murder. His brother,
Abbas Hamadi, arrested in
Germany in 1988, is also
serving time for kidnapping
two German businessmen
who were subsequently
released. The group holding
Mr. Struebig and Mr. Kemp-
tner says they will not be
released until the brothers
are pardoned or, in any
event, freed.
Bonn has publicly rejected
the demands. But German
officials have been holding
talks on the subject with
Syrian officials in
Damascus. And the Iranian
deputy foreign minister was
expected to visit Bonn in the
next few days.
Any deal involving the
Hamadi brothers' release
would be strongly opposed
by the United States, which
had sought Mohammad
Hamadi's extradition after
his arrest at Frankfurt air-
port more than two years
ago.
The Germans refused be-
cause their law forbids
extradition of prisoners to
countries where they would
face the death penalty. But
Bonn promised that if found
guilty, Mr. Hamadi would
receive the severest
punishment allowed by
German law.

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