Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Another Terrorist Fights Against Britain's Deportation Policies



Bin Laden's 'Right-Hand Man' And Terror Suspect Abu Qatada Will Be Back On Our Streets TOMORROW… And Theresa May Says It’s All Strasbourg’s Fault -- Daily Mail

* Qatada claims he won't get fair trial abroad but Britain wants him deported
* He was once described by judge as Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe
* Terror suspect was convicted of terrorism in Jordan in his absence in 1999
* Qatada's QC: 'No reasonable prospect of lawful removal in reasonable time'
* Cleric will be under a 16-hour curfew and allowed out from 8am to 4pm
* Theresa May: 'It's deeply unsatisfactory he hasn't already been deported'
* Tory MP Peter Bone says May should ignore courts and put Qatada on plane

Home Secretary Theresa May today blamed the European Court of Human Rights for the Government's thwarted attempt to deport hate preacher and suspected terrorist Abu Qatada.

Qatada today won his appeal against deportation to Jordan to face trial and will be released tomorrow after being granted bail, forcing security officials to monitor him around the clock at huge cost to British taxpayers.

She accused the body of 'moving the goalposts' over the deportation of dangerous criminals and has vowed to kick the hate preacher out of the UK.

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More News On Bin Laden's 'Right-Hand Man' And Terror Suspect Abu Qatada Wining His British Deportation Case

Britain grants Qatada bail after deportation appeal upheld -- Reuters
Abu Qatada wins appeal against deportation -- BBC
Radical Cleric Abu Qatada Wins Deportation Appeal -- ABC News/AP
Radical cleric Abu Qatada to be released on bail -- CNN
Abu Qatada bursts May's bubble -- James Landale, BBC

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