Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Abu Hamza And 4 Other Terror Suspects Can Be Sent To US

(Top from left) Abu Hamza, Haroon Rashid Aswat and Babar Ahmad, (bottom from left) Syed Talha Ahsan, Khaled al – Fawwaz and Adel Abdel Bary. The Telegraph

Abu Hamza And 4 Other Terror Suspects Can Be Sent To US -- Christian Science Monitor

Britain can extradite five terror suspects to the US, a European court ruled. Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri is accused of trying to set up an Al Qaeda training camp in Oregon.

Britain can send five suspects to the United States to face terrorism charges, European judges ruled on Tuesday, a judgement that may ease domestic pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron to take a tougher line on the extradition of terror suspects.

The most high-profile suspect covered by the European Court of Human Rights ruling is Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, a one-eyed radical with hooks for hands who hailed the Sept. 11, 2001 hijacked airliner attacks on the United States.

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More News On The European Court Ruling That Abu Hamza And 4 Other Terror Suspects Can Be Sent To US

Abu Hamza extradition could take months as David Cameron welcomes European court ruling -- The Telegraph
Court: 5 terror suspects can be sent to the U.S. -- CNN
Court Rules U.K. Can Send Terror Suspects to U.S. -- Wall Street Journal
Radical cleric loses extradition appeal -- Sydney Morning Herald
Britain can extradite radical cleric Abu Hamza to US -- AFP
Hook-handed radical Muslim Abu Hamza can be sent to US, court rules -- MSNBC
A glimpse of common sense from Strasbourg as this hook-handed preacher of hate is finally sent packing -- Daily Mail
Abu Hamza extradition: inside ADX Florence, the Alcatraz of the Rockies -- The Telegraph
Just how bad are American 'supermax' prisons? -- BBC

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