Interior Minister will visit Jordan, after Interior Minister James Brokenshire has stolen this week
Theresa May is to travel to Jordan to continue discussions on the possible deportation of Abu Qatada, but there is no sign that the Muslim cleric will be removed from Britain in future close.
Abu Qatada was released on bail this week after the Court of Human Rights. The interior minister is to obtain clear commitments from the Jordanians that the prosecution to use evidence obtained under torture in a new process. He was sentenced in his absence in 1999 of conspiracy to carry out bomb attacks
The Government believes that such a guarantee may be submitted to the European Court, it would be possible to start the eviction process, which in turn will allow Abu Qatada to be arrested again.
is under curfew for 22 hours after being rescued after nearly six years of detention without trial, one of the longest of its kind in modern times.
interior minister James Brokenshire has traveled to Jordan this week and told David Cameron on the progress of the talks. The fact that you are willing to travel and suggests progress is being made. Brokenshire three senior Jordanian officials met to discuss how a trial could take place.
May, said: "James Brokenshire has led to useful discussions with the Jordanian authorities and discussions with officials continue
"The UK and Jordan remain committed to ensuring that Abu Qatada must face justice and are carrying out all options for the deportation and it is my intention to travel continue negotiations soon. "
was recognized that, although credible guarantees of Jordan, and Abu Qatada was arrested again, it seemed a good chance that his lawyers appealed to the Appeals Commission Immigration (SIAC), then through the British legal system, the opening of another legal quagmire. These hearings in the courts of the United Kingdom could take a year.
was highlighted by the Home Office that there is no possibility that the United Kingdom, simply ignoring the judgment of the European Court and seeks a way that ensures safety .
Yvette Cooper, Minister of the Interior's shadow, said: "The Home Secretary has yet to explain why he did not appeal against the decision of the European court and a month ago and what safeguards were in Jordan and when he believes an agreement is reached.
- "The government is doing everything possible to stop Qatada out of maximum security prison that their assessment programs is necessary for safety. Currently, they must act much more quickly in order to sure that can be removed in the streets and deported. "
- Put the cleric on a plane to Jordan without the support of the European Court would lead only to be returned on a plane to London.
The court found that in two previous trials of Abu Qatada to Jordan, which was held in his absence, most of the evidence used was obtained through torture. Jordanians stressed that no torture and wrote that commitment in the constitution.
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