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Started by Youssuf Ramadan, July 03, 2013, 11:24:39 AM

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Youssuf Ramadan

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/qatada-expecte ... ml#4br2ZAl

QuoteQatada Expected Back In Jordan On Sunday

Abu Qatada will finally be deported from Britain this weekend, according to a Jordanian government official.
The official told news agency AFP that the radical cleric is expected to be back in his home country on Sunday.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the source said: "Abu Qatada is expected to leave Britain in the early hours of Sunday and should arrive in the morning in Jordan on the same day."
Hopes of the cleric's swift removal rose on Tuesday after Jordan fully ratified a new treaty with Britain about his treatment.
The document guarantees evidence that may have been obtained through torture will not be used at trial.
Once Qatada is served with fresh deportation papers, he will have 72 hours to appeal and could continue his eight-year legal battle.
But his lawyers indicated earlier this year that he would go home willingly once the guarantee was in place.
Qatada, once called Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, is wanted in Jordan on terrorism charges.
He claimed asylum in the UK 20 years ago but was convicted in his absence in 1999 and sentenced to life in prison.
His attempt to use human rights laws to avoid deportation was originally rejected in the UK but upheld by European judges.
Home Secretary Theresa May decided to seek the guarantee from Jordan to push the case forward.
Finally sending Qatada home and ending a legal saga that has cost taxpayers more than £1.7m would be a major coup for the senior Tory.
He is currently in custody in Belmarsh Prison after being arrested in March for allegedly breaching his bail conditions.

Hopefully that'll be the last we see of this arsehole on British soil.  :finga:

What's the betting his lawyers find yet another loophole so we have to keep this twat fed and watered for another few years?....  :-k

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Another one bites the dust.  =D>  Solitary
There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action.

Jason78

QuoteHome Secretary Theresa May decided to seek the guarantee from Jordan to push the case forward.
Finally sending Qatada home and ending a legal saga that has cost taxpayers more than £1.7m would be a major coup for the senior Tory.

It wont be a coup for her at all.  She's totally ballsed this up since she took over as home secretary.  We could have got rid of him sooner if she was half competent at her job.
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Youssuf Ramadan

QuoteAbu Qatada Leaves UK And Arrives In Jordan

Radical preacher Abu Qatada has arrived in Jordan after being flown out of Britain in the early hours.
Home Secretary Theresa May told Sky News that she was "very pleased" to have finally succeeded in deporting the cleric.
"He is now where people wanted him to be - which is not in the UK, but back in Jordan," she said.
Accompanied by four police officers, Qatada left RAF Northolt in west London on a military plane bound for Jordan to stand trial on terror charges.
It is understood Jordanian authorities allowed his family to greet him on his arrival.
It marks the end of an eight-year legal battle to remove Qatada, who the Government has described as a "truly dangerous individual" and a "key player" in al Qaeda-related terrorism.......


 =D>

Jason78

See ya!   Bye!  Farewell!

Don't let the door hit you in the butt on your way out!
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