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Op-Ed: Lib Justice Minister: 'Abu Qatada’s presence here is reassuring'

Liberal Democrat Justice Minister Lord McNally has proclaimed Britain's failure to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada is evidence the Human Rights Act is working.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas - 1 comment

Video: Patriotic groups unite for ‘Deport Abu Qatada’ demo

Stanmore - Various patriotic organisations came together on Saturday in the latest protest against anti-British, terrorist threat, Abu Qatada, known as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe.
In the Media by Richard Milnes - 8 comments

UK legal system exploited to silence protest against Abu Qatada

London - A High Court has granted an injunction against a demonstration outside the North London house of known Al-Qaeda terrorist threat Abu Qatada.
In the Media by Richard Milnes - 1 comment

Video: Protest outside Abu Qatada’s house

Stanmore - Another flash demonstration was held outside the house of known terrorist threat Abu Qatada, who is being housed at the expense of British taxpayers in Stanmore, North London.
In the Media by Richard Milnes - 5 comments

Op-Ed: Abū Qatāda and the Drones

Abū Qatāda is a convicted terrorist and, we are told, a continuing threat to our national security. So why don't we simply murder him?
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 6 comments

Abu Qatada plans to sue British government for unlawful detention

Abu Qatada, infamous hate preacher and expensive drain on the taxpayer, intends to sue the British government for £10 million for unlawful detention.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas

Op-Ed: How should we deal with Abū Qatāda — and other undesirables?

London - Abū Qatāda, the uncleric-like cleric who has been causing the British Government a headache for years, is out on bail again. Is there no way we can get shot of him and other undesirables like him for good?
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 4 comments

Amnesty International report: State of the World’s Human Rights Special

Sydney - “A depressing read”, but “lots to be optimistic about.” Claire Mallinson, National Director of Amnesty International Australia sums up the 2012 report (which covers the period January to December 2011).
Digital Journal Report by Richard Milnes - 1 comment

European court rules Britain can extradite Abu Hamza to US

The fate of extremist cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri was decided by the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday, when the court ruled Britain can extradite the extremist to the U.S. to face terrorism charges.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas

Abu Qatada delighted with new UK tax-payer funded house

Wembley - Being one of the most loathed people in Britain doesn't stop Muslim extremist Abu Qatada from enjoying life. The hate preacher describes himself as the "happiest man in England" as U.K. taxpayers fund his lovely new home and the BBC gives him good press.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas - 1 comment
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