Georges Ibrahim Abdallah | |
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جورج إبراهيم عبدالله | |
Born | Georges Ibrahim Abdallah April 2, 1951 Al-Qoubaiyat, Lebanon |
Nationality | Lebanon |
Organization | Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions (LARF) |
Known for | Convicted for the murders of Charles R. Ray and Yacov Bar-Simantov |
Criminal status | Imprisoned in Lannemezan, France |
Relatives | Chloé Delaume (niece) |
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Criminal penalty | Life imprisonment (A French court ordered his release on 16-11-2024 to be freed on 6-12-2024) |
Other names | Salih al-Masri, Abdu-Qadir Saadi |
Occupation | Militant |
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah (Arabic: جورج إبراهيم عبدالله, born 2 April 1951) is a Lebanese militant, who founded the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions (LARF)[1][2][3] and who has been the longest held prisoner in Europe. He is currently serving a life sentence at Lannemezan prison, France, for complicity in the 1982 murders of Charles R. Ray and Yacov Bar-Simantov.
On 15 November 2024, a French court ordered to release him on 6 December 2024 on the condition that he would leave France. Prosecutors said that they would appeal against the order.
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