We caught up with the prospect not to deport a man who tries to overthrow our way of life, but made good use of it
never a good start to the day to find the origin of Bethlehem former Acton resident of Abu Qatada in the tabloid front pages again. His reputation as "Osama bin Laden's ambassador in Europe" and its ability to use the legal system to avoid deportation to Jordan offers a healthy range for all self-righteous indignation. Not limited to the tabloids.
Alan Travis The Guardian offers basic information on the latest twist here, the prospect of the Commission Special Immigration Appeals (SIAC) for the release of Abu Qatada from prison security maximum length Larten in days, and part of the bottom of his arrest on and off for a total of eight years from October 2002. Richard Norton-Taylor offers possible explanations why it has never been charged, let alone brought to justice in Britain. It was a bad deal.
is a depressing story about a man that the British security services have decided to first was not a threat to this country - after having successfully applied for asylum on a false passport in UAE united in 1993 - and just warned him to moderate his fiery rhetoric. MI5 and MI6 then changed his mind after 9/11 and was detained in Belmarsh prison under the rule that judges later declared illegal.
was detained under immigration laws since 2005 - a record - but has struggled against the decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom that can be returned to Jordan (Bethlehem West Bank occupied by Israel since 1967, Qatada when he was seven) in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) since then.
ECHR support of Britain want to return, subject to the protection against torture contained in a memorandum of understanding with the government in Amman, but ruled in favor of the protest that Qatada evidence obtained under torture of witnesses (feet shaking, sleep deprivation and drugs) can be used against you in a Jordanian court.
exhausting, right? As you can see at a glance in HP Wiki, Qatada is wanted on terrorism charges in Belgium and Germany to the United States through Italy and Jordan, of course, where he was sentenced by absentia for his involvement in a plot against tourists. From what I have learned is the type of bomb-making or doing the dirty work - no hooks no hands to him as Abu Hamza -. But it is widely recognized as a huge influence on the young to do it for him
- well with law books and, by the look of it (this is a profile from the BBC). Wow, these people are irritating. The days are long gone, when Abu Qatada thought Britain "paradise" where you can do what you want (even if it does not seem to have been living in Brighton at the time), so we're stuck with the prospect and costs of not being able to expel a man who tries to overthrow our way of life, while making good use of its operation and the legal system.
Well, I can follow it all. The Guardian editorial is also a good point when you recognize the likely accuracy of his reputation verbal fatal but complains that the unfortunate not to take a trial in open court, the authorities have made a rod for their own backs. Qatada is to beat him with it, hopefully with their own money (£ 170 000 in cash was found in a house police raid at the beginning), not the taxpayers. Safety Shame "we must realize that the United States Kingdom decided not to pursue?
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