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For the last decade he has been detained, off and on, without charge. If he's as awful as we're led to believe, surely something the UK could charge him with would have surfaced in that time?
Just be cause a criminal can't be proven guilty, doesn't mean they're not though. Just making public hatred of the UK a punishable crime, that should sort it
Just making public hatred of the UK a punishable crime, that should sort it
Just be cause a criminal can't be proven guilty, doesn't mean they're not though.
It would have been a lot cheaper for the tax payer if he'd been charged and convicted of something years ago. I find it all very odd.
Might have been easier of course had the last Labour government not introduced the Human Rights Act- the single greatest act of folly carried out by a British Government since WW2.
This person, with his links to various terrorist organizations, poses a threat to the security of our citizens, he should be returned to his country of origin, where he is wanted on terrorist charges, let them deal with him
This person, with his links to various terrorist organizations, poses a threat to the security of our citizens,
Quote from: The Red Baron on November 13, 2012, 03:48:00 pmMight have been easier of course had the last Labour government not introduced the Human Rights Act- the single greatest act of folly carried out by a British Government since WW2. Oh for the days where we could lock people up without charge for years and no one critisied the police. Why are we not allowed to bomb civilians any more, we started that too.An internment camp is a large detention center created for political opponents, enemy aliens, people with mental illness, members of specific ethnic or religious groups, civilian inhabitants of a critical war-zone, or other groups of people, usually during a war. The term is used for facilities where the inmates were selected by some generalized criteria, rather than detained as individuals after due process of law fairly applied by a judiciary.Got to admit I am suprised at you TRB.
Did he intially come here claiming aslyum?If so are we the first safe port of call outside Jordan?
Quote from: Thinwhiteduke on November 13, 2012, 06:20:57 pmDid he intially come here claiming aslyum?If so are we the first safe port of call outside Jordan?Correct, he did claim asylum and there are many safe havens between here and Jordan, he also arrived on a forged UAE passport
the facts are that the vast majority of UK citizens from which ever end of the political spectrum they come from, want this man and others like him sent back to where they came from,
Quote from: Filo on November 13, 2012, 07:38:56 pmthe facts are that the vast majority of UK citizens from which ever end of the political spectrum they come from, want this man and others like him sent back to where they came from,Have you got a link to that survey?
Quote from: wilts rover on November 13, 2012, 05:46:24 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on November 13, 2012, 03:48:00 pmMight have been easier of course had the last Labour government not introduced the Human Rights Act- the single greatest act of folly carried out by a British Government since WW2. Oh for the days where we could lock people up without charge for years and no one critisied the police. Why are we not allowed to bomb civilians any more, we started that too.An internment camp is a large detention center created for political opponents, enemy aliens, people with mental illness, members of specific ethnic or religious groups, civilian inhabitants of a critical war-zone, or other groups of people, usually during a war. The term is used for facilities where the inmates were selected by some generalized criteria, rather than detained as individuals after due process of law fairly applied by a judiciary.Got to admit I am suprised at you TRB.I admit that I preferred it when the laws of this country protected the ordinary citizen against terrorists, and when the judiciary considered the rights of the law-abiding person to go about their business were of greater concern than those who threatened life and freedom by their actions. I don't believe it would have been easy to remove Qatata before 1998, because, believe it or not, there were processes enshrined in law (dating back to Magna Carta) which allowed individuals to challenge arbitrary actions by the State, in many cases successfully. The point is that the HRA makes it all but impossible to remove him, because as soon as one objection is overcome, another can easily be found.The Labour Government was warned about this, but chose to ignore the warnings. Maybe they believed that international terrorists would not use the UK as a safe haven. How wrong they were!
"And I know all about terrorism because I was in Victoria Station when the IRA bomb went off. In no way does one justify the other"Ok whilst I basically agree I was in a pub round the back of Buck House called the Bag o Nails when the Band got blown up at Regents Park!I was in a pub called The Victoria 100 yards away from the Kings Arms in Woolwich when that was blown up although the Kings Arms was actually my local, I drove into a TA barracks down the Falls Road when they shot the young lad that opened the gate for me, I was walking round the Divis Flats when a fridge was lobbed out of the 10th floor at us, and thats forgetting about the Argies who thought it was fun to shoot at me !!! although thats probably not classed as terroism.I know about terroism and most normal people do not want these madmen in this country apart from out of touch judges
Come out, come out ye black and tans.....And did either of you ever stop and wonder why incidents like those were happening in this country? Which is vering off in a different direction but my point being, the whole of the UK is far safer now that we conform to the statutations of the HRA. If that means we dont extradite people to countries where they will be tortured, in a judges opinion, then so be it. It is up to our government to work through the proper channels to make that happen - unless Daggers wants to use his SAS training to take him out - he shouldn't be hard to find, the Daily Mail will be following him 24hrs a day for a start.