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Britain
U.K. to Institute New Deportation Measures
2005-08-05
Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday announced new deportation measures against people who foster hatred and advocate violence following last month's transportation attacks that killed 52 people and four suspected suicide bombers. Clerics who preach hate and Web sites or book shops that sponsor violence would be targeted. Foreign nationals could be deported under the new measures.

Blair said his government was prepared to amend human rights legislation if necessary if legal challenges arose from the new deportation measures. Britain's ability to deport foreign nationals has been hampered by human rights legislation. As a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, Britain is not allowed to deport people to a country where they may face torture or death. "Let no one be in any doubt that the rules of the games are changing," Blair said, promising to crack down on extremists blamed for radicalizing pockets of Muslim youth.

By the year's end, Blair wants to pass legislation that would outlaw "indirect incitement" of terrorism — targeting extremist Islamic clerics who glorify acts of terrorism and seduce impressionable Muslim youth. The law would ban receiving training in terrorist techniques in Britain or abroad. A new offense of "acts preparatory to terrorism" would outlaw planning an attack and activities such as acquiring bomb-making instructions on the Internet. Blair said his government would hold a short, one-month consultation on new grounds for excluding and deporting people from the United Kingdom. "The Muslim community have been and are our partners in this endeavor," said Blair, who has appealed to community leaders to help roots out extremists in their midst.
Posted by:ed

#10  "...following last month's transportation attacks that killed 52 people and four suspected suicide bombers".

Is it just me, or is there something unusual (as compared to say, their reports from Israel) in how they count?
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-08-05 20:15  

#9  I'll believe it when I actually see a deportation, hell thay can't even extradite someonme to the US.
Talk is cheap and at least 80% of the population will think you have actually done something when you haven't. The Laborites like Clare Short will never allow it.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-08-05 18:54  

#8  KM, two families in one car? Would that leave any room for the rucksacks?
Posted by: john   2005-08-05 14:39  

#7  About time. I can get two families in a car if they need a lift to Dover..
Posted by: Kent Mccord   2005-08-05 14:30  

#6  I agree CA, the proof will be if anyone is actually deported, or whether this is just a sop the general voting public.
Posted by: john   2005-08-05 14:22  

#5  As valiant a move as this is, let's see what erosion in resolve there is in, say, six months or more.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-08-05 12:40  

#4  When I heard TB on the radio the first thing that popped into my mind is that Galloway and Red Ken will go ballistic over this. And in my book it makes it the right thing to do
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2005-08-05 11:20  

#3  This took some balls. I wonder how Labor's loonier elements are taking this?

Including his own wife!
Posted by: BigEd   2005-08-05 10:27  

#2  Yes, balls big enough to come in a dump truck.(given his party's stance on most issues) I wonder if Americans are learning anything from all this? Like that you can pass laws that work, even if special interest doesnt like it.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-08-05 10:06  

#1  1. Is there a way to narrowly define this kind of measure so that governements aren't deporting anybody they feel like?

2. Bye-bye EU human rights legislation -- the UK is going to be just the first in a long line of European nations to decide that "human rights" is not more important than survival.

3. This took some balls. I wonder how Labor's loonier elements are taking this?
Posted by: Jonathan   2005-08-05 08:40  

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