Summary:
Abdul Bashir stands trial for the murder of two workers at the Ismaili Center in Lisbon.
Victims were involved in a refugee settlement program.
Bashir claims his actions were in self-defense against the victims.
The case has raised concerns about safety in organizations supporting refugees.
Trial of Abdul Bashir
The trial of Abdul Bashir, a 30-year-old man, has commenced as he faces charges for the murder of two employees at the Ismaili Center in Lisbon. The victims, Farana Sadrudin and Mariana Jadaugy, were working on a refugee settlement program when the incident occurred.
During the first day of his testimony, Bashir presented a coherent and confident account, asserting that he was the one in danger at the time of the incident. He claims that his actions were in self-defense against the victims, who he alleges were attempting to harm him.
The Ismaili Center, part of the Aga Khan Foundation, has been a significant institution in supporting refugees in Portugal. This case has drawn public attention and raised questions about safety and security within such organizations.
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