View Full Version : European court of human rights rules that Abu Qatada cannot be deported!
South-east boy
18th January 2012, 11:50
Just a joke! Another one of their rulings that make us look like idiots and cause us to spend even more millions on him and his sponging family who arrived on forged passports! If they don't want him deported to Jordan, then they can b****y well look after him and his family!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/17/abu-qatada-deportation-blocked-european?newsfeed=true
Edit! Can someone delete this please?! Checked it hadn't been a thread about it here, then just saw it's in UK news! :doh!
joebloggs
18th January 2012, 11:56
i wish someone would delete him and the courts of criminal rights :angry:
tone
18th January 2012, 12:00
There really are only very bad words to describe this lot! Very bad words!!
joebloggs
18th January 2012, 12:02
IGNORE EUROPEAN COURT AND DEPORT ABU QATADA NOW
IF anybody remained under the impression that the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) cared about Britain’s security then yesterday’s events must finally have persuaded them otherwise.
The ECHR ruled that Al Qaeda associate Islamist cleric Abu Qatada could not be deported to his native Jordan. This is not the first time the ECHR has tried to stop justice happening but it should be the last.
Abu Qatada is a Jordanian national. He came to the UK in 1993 on a forged United Arab Emirates passport. Foolishly he was given refugee status but was granted only limited leave to remain. He distinctly overstayed that welcome.
From his point of view he used the time productively, becoming indispensable as Osama Bin Laden’s ambassador in Europe. He served as a spiritual adviser to multiple radical Islamists, including the “20th hijacker” on 9/11, Zacarias Moussaoui, and “shoe bomber” Richard Reid. He was also mentor to Abu Hamza.
http://www.express.co.uk/ourcomments/view/296308/Ignore-European-court-and-deport-Abu-Qatada-now
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Terpe
18th January 2012, 12:07
I would totally agree and support that.
Deport now and let the ECHR say what they want. What can they do?
Let the lawyers argue their case in Jordan
imagine
18th January 2012, 12:54
europe are welcome to him ,if they are so concerned about his human rights, but get him out of uk now:cwm23:
Dedworth
18th January 2012, 13:44
Someone slot this germ please
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