Ahmed Zaoui Can Go Back Where He Came From ..
... and has been able to.
One thing that is completely overlooked when Ahmed Zaoui is mentioned is that he doesn't have to go back to Algeria, as Peter Brown suggested yesterday.
When the Swiss deported Zaoui and his family they arranged permanent residense in Burkina Faso and paid him an allowance each month. A NZ Herald report states:
"Zaoui wanted for nothing in Burkina Faso. He was paid a monthly allowance of 1500 francs (around $2000). Sometimes he went shopping at the market next to his house and sometimes he collected his children from the local school. He owned a green mercedes, had the use of a satellite dish, a computer with an internet connection, a cell phone, a caretaker and a maid."
So to solve the Zaoui problem he should be given a one-way ticket to Ouagadougou. He can then use his Swiss Allowance to buy tickets for his family to join him.
One thing that is completely overlooked when Ahmed Zaoui is mentioned is that he doesn't have to go back to Algeria, as Peter Brown suggested yesterday.
When the Swiss deported Zaoui and his family they arranged permanent residense in Burkina Faso and paid him an allowance each month. A NZ Herald report states:
"Zaoui wanted for nothing in Burkina Faso. He was paid a monthly allowance of 1500 francs (around $2000). Sometimes he went shopping at the market next to his house and sometimes he collected his children from the local school. He owned a green mercedes, had the use of a satellite dish, a computer with an internet connection, a cell phone, a caretaker and a maid."
So to solve the Zaoui problem he should be given a one-way ticket to Ouagadougou. He can then use his Swiss Allowance to buy tickets for his family to join him.

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yeah
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peterquixote, at 11:08 PM
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