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Hani al-Sibai

Hani al-Sibai al-Kalb (or al-Siba'i) ((アラビア語:هاني السباعي)), also known as Hani Mohammed Yusuf al-Siba'i (
هاني محمد يوسف السباعي
)
and Hani al-Said al-Siba'i Yusuf (
هاني السيد السباعي يوسف
)
(b. 1961) is an Islamist Egyptian Sunni Muslim who lives in London with the status of a political refugee. Efforts to deport him have failed.〔Canadian Security Intelligence Service, (Summary of the Security Intelligence Report concerning Mahmoud Jaballah ), 22 February 2008. Appendix A.〕〔(telegraph.co.uk: "Cleric said to be behind Tunisian beach massacre is living on benefits in Britain" ), 6 Jul 2015〕〔(dailymail.co.uk: "Living here on £50,000 benefits, the hate preacher who inspired Tunisian beach killer: Cleric lives in five-bedroom home with wife and five children after thwarting deportation attempts for 15 years" ), 5 Jul 2015〕
==Biography==

al-Sibai arrived in Britain in 1994 claiming that he had been tortured by the Egyptian police because he represented Islamist clients. His claim for asylum was rejected in 1998 and he was later arrested on terrorism charges but the charges were dropped.〔(telegraph.co.uk: "The five alleged terorists whose assets were frozen" ), 27 Jan 2010〕
He sought and was granted refugee status in the United Kingdom prior to his 1998 arrest in connection with Operation Challenge. He was accused of membership in the terrorist group Egyptian Islamic Jihad.〔
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It was his defence of Islamists, that got him into trouble with the Egyptian government. Egypt prosecutors were able to prove in court that he was one of the fourteen members of the ''shura'' of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Egyptian authorities convicted him ''in absentia'' in the 1999 case of the Returnees from Albania and sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment.
al-Sibai has appeared on Arab TV stations including al-Jazeera where, on the day after the July 7 bombings in London, he expressed his support for the September 11 attacks.〔
In September 2005, he was one of seven Egyptians whose names were added to the UN 1267 Committee's list of banned individuals.〔
(UN list of affiliates of al-Qaeda and the Taliban )〕 A few days later he was added to the list of Specially Designated Nationals maintained by the US Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control, as a supporter of al-Qaeda or an allied group.〔(US Treasury banned entity list )〕
In 2009 and 2010, al-Sebai was, along with others subject to Treasury Control Orders, a participant in HM Treasury v Ahmed. Their joint victory in the Supreme Court forced the government of Gordon Brown to create the Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Act 2010. The court deemed the TCOs, which had been issued as the result of a UN directive, to be ''ultra vires'', because the executive could not delegate powers to the UN (later to be returned in the directive) which it had not been granted by Parliament.
In 2013, an organiser of Ansar al-Sharia (Tunisia) cited al-Sibai as one of five influential thinkers from whom the terrorists in Tunisia obtain their encouragement: "Sheikh Hani Sabahi is also respected in our movement. We have a steady contact with him and he is very sympathetic to our experience."〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=jadaliyya.com )
In March 2015, Hani Al-Seba'i was cut off from a live television interview with Lebanese reporter Rima Karaki, after he told her to “shut up”, “It’s beneath me to be interviewed by you. You are a woman who …”.〔(Lebanese TV presenter cuts short interview with Islamist scholar )〕 The interview went viral shortly after being released, and was viewed by more than five million viewers on YouTube within a week.〔http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/09/lebanese-tv-presenter-cuts-short-interview-with-sexist-islamist-scholar〕〔(Watch Lebanese TV host cut off an interview after sexist comments )〕

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