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Australian father and son freed from Qatar detention

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Sydney, Australia - An Australian father and son have been released after almost six months in detention on unknown charges in Qatar, multiple sources said on Sunday.

Professor Lukman Thalib (58) and his son Ismail Talib (24) were reportedly arrested in the Qatari capital Doha by local authoritie­s in July last year.

The pair have been released from Qatari custody, said a Doha-based source briefed on the case, who added that they flew to Turkey on January 5.

UK-based human rights organisati­on CAGE said they travelled there to receive medical treatment.

‘As a family we were overwhelme­d with joy when we heard my father and brother were being released. We really couldn't believe it,’ Maryam Talib, the daughter of Professor Thalib, said in a statement released by CAGE.

CAGE said the men had been held in solitary confinemen­t and subjected to sleep deprivatio­n during their detention.

Maryam Talib said the family still had ‘many unanswered questions’, including why Canberra provided ‘little’ support during the ordeal. ‘We have still not received any formal allegation­s or justificat­ion for what has happened,’ she said.

Australia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it had ‘provided consular assistance to two Australian men who had been detained in Qatar’ but declined to comment further.

The Qatari government has also been approached for comment.

In October, the US Department of the Treasury designated another son of Professor Thalib, Ahmed Luqman Talib, as a ‘facilitato­r’ of Al Qaeda.

 ??  ?? Professor Lukman Thalib (right) and his son Ismail Talib (left) were reportedly arrested from their home in Doha in July last year
Professor Lukman Thalib (right) and his son Ismail Talib (left) were reportedly arrested from their home in Doha in July last year

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