Jordan and Britain will soon sign a memorandum of understanding on the joint-extradition of wanted people between both countries, Jordanian Interior Minister Awni Yirfas said yesterday. Jordan and Britain have been discussing an extradition agreement for more than one year and Jordan's Cabinet will be called on soon to ratify it, said Yirfas. "The two countries ministries of interior have finalised recently the memorandum of understanding and I will submit it soon to the Cabinet to endorse it," he said. But the minister declined to say whether a wanted Palestinian extremist living in Britain, Omar Mahmoud Abu Omar, better known as Abu Qatada, will be extradited to Amman, where he faces a life prison term for alleged involvement in terror plots.
By the time everything's signed and sealed and arranged the bodies from 7/7 will be cold. They'll be even colder by the time the appeals are done. But I hope they toss him and I hope Jordan finds something suitably interesting to do to him. |
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