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Pro-Palestinian convict freed by France after 41 years

Georges Abdallah, a 74-year-old Lebanese teacher, became a leftwing symbol for the Palestinian cause.

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Georges Abdallah, a 74-year-old Lebanese teacher who became a left-wing symbol for the Palestinian cause, has been freed by France on Friday after 41 years in jail, reports the BBC.

Described by his lawyer as "the man who has spent the longest time in prison for events linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," Abdallah left jail in the south of France in the early hours of Friday and was due to be put on a flight directly to Beirut.

Convicted in 1987 for complicity in the murders in France of two diplomats – one American, one Israeli – Abdallah has gradually been forgotten by the wider public.

But his release remained a cause célèbre for activists on the Marxist-Leninist left, with which he still identifies.

His stern-looking bearded face continued to peer from banners in left-wing demonstrations; and once a year protesters gathered to demand his freedom outside his prison in the Pyrenees. Three left-led French municipalities declared him an "honorary citizen".

Read more of this report from the BBC.