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Abu Qatada to leave Britain voluntarily |
2013-05-11 |
![]() Abu Qatada's pledge is a victory for the British government after nearly eight years of unsuccessful attempts to deport the holy man, who is accused of spreading radical ideas that once inspired one of the Sept 11, 2001 hijackers. Courts have repeatedly blocked deportation on the grounds that a trial in Jordan of Abu Qatada, whose real name is Mohammed Othman, risked being tainted by the use of evidence obtained using torture. Britannia last month announced it had signed a new treaty with Jordan aimed at addressing those concerns. "If and when the Jordanian parliament ratifies that treaty, Mr Othman will voluntarily return to Jordan," Edward Fitzgerald, a lawyer representing him, told a special immigration tribunal. That would be a relief to Home Secretary Theresa May, the British interior minister, who has faced media pressure over repeated failures to deport Abu Qatada. "The Home Secretary's focus remains on seeing Abu Qatada returned to Jordan at the earliest opportunity," Security Minister James Brokenshire said in a statement issued by the Home Office shortly after the news from court emerged. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Nice baby bump in that pic. He's at, what, 8 months or so? At least he's not wearing a bikini. |
Posted by: RandomJD 2013-05-11 18:00 |
#1 Just remember what happened when Khomeini returned home to Iran from France. These wacko Muslim preachers are dangerous wherever they are & should fall ill with some terminal disease as soon as possible. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2013-05-11 08:56 |