Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:56 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:59 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:03 pm
Daniel_PT_blues wrote:Hang him
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:05 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:06 pm
kenfighillblue wrote:Make him listen to don't worry
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:10 pm
Blackwood_Bluebird wrote:Daniel_PT_blues wrote:Hang him
if only it was that easy...
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:12 pm
Blackwood_Bluebird wrote:As Abu Qatada is to released here are his bail conditions.
are these appropriate and harsh enough or should he be immediately deported?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17019222
thoughts?
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:26 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:28 pm
bethanmattsgrampy wrote:Get rid of him and the likes of him. All those upset about this think on. You go to their country and rub their noses in it like he has. You wouldn't last 5 minutes
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:35 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:35 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:47 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:the big question is
if this man is so dangerous
why has he never been charged with anything
why has he never faced trial
ignore the fact that this man might be a terrorist
what give this government the right to lock someone away for 6 years because they dont like them
why does this government feel the need to break its own laws and consider breaking the laws of the european court of human rights
but then criticises Jordan for possible breaches of human rights
This government has 2 options
1 respect human rights law find evidence to charge this man with and then lock him away
or
2 ignore its own laws, the laws of the european courts and the laws in Jordan and deport him anyway
Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:14 pm
Blackwood_Bluebird wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:the big question is
if this man is so dangerous
why has he never been charged with anything
why has he never faced trial
ignore the fact that this man might be a terrorist
what give this government the right to lock someone away for 6 years because they dont like them
why does this government feel the need to break its own laws and consider breaking the laws of the european court of human rights
but then criticises Jordan for possible breaches of human rights
This government has 2 options
1 respect human rights law find evidence to charge this man with and then lock him away
or
2 ignore its own laws, the laws of the european courts and the laws in Jordan and deport him anyway
i would say that this is relative grounds to lock someone away without actually being charged with a criminal offense.
The Middle East Media Research Institute claimed that, in 1997, Abu Qatada called upon Muslims to kill the wives and children of Egyptian police and army officers.[11]
Abu Qatada is reported by the British press to have been a preacher or advisor to al-Qaeda terrorists Zacarias Moussaoui and Richard Reid.[12][13]
When questioned in the UK in February 2001, Abu Qatada was in possession of £170,000 cash, including £805 in an envelope labelled "For the Mujahedin in Chechnya".[9]
Videos of Abu Qatada's sermons were found in the Hamburg apartment of Mohamed Atta when it was searched after the September 11, 2001 attacks, which Atta led.[9]
[edit]Legal status
In October 2002, the then Home Secretary, David Blunkett, detained Qatada indefinitely without trial under Part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (ATCSA), which at that time provided for such detention.[15] The Special Immigrations Appeals Commission subsequently rejected an appeal by Qatada to be released from detention without trial.[8] In 2005, Part 4 of ATCSA was replaced by the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, which replaced detentions with control orders, and Qatada was released under such a control order. On August 12, 2005, Qatada was detained again pending deportation to Jordan.[16]
In November 2008, he was rearrested at his home after breaking his bail conditions. The Special Immigration Appeals Commission revoked his bail, stating he posed a significant risk of absconding, and returned him to prison pending his possible deportation.[6][19]
Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:53 pm
spar wrote:make him sit next to dai hunt for a season![]()
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Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:01 am
Willy the Wombat wrote:Blackwood_Bluebird wrote:As Abu Qatada is to released here are his bail conditions.
are these appropriate and harsh enough or should he be immediately deported?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17019222
thoughts?
best idea ive heard![]()
I had a girlfriend who gave me more or less same conditions, didn't last long.
As for Abu, the old tried and trusted socialist method...
Bullet in the back of the head, Abu who, oh that guy, he escaped custody don't know where he is....
Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:00 am
JONNY012697 wrote:the big question is
if this man is so dangerous
why has he never been charged with anything
why has he never faced trial
ignore the fact that this man might be a terrorist
what give this government the right to lock someone away for 6 years because they dont like them
why does this government feel the need to break its own laws and consider breaking the laws of the european court of human rights
but then criticises Jordan for possible breaches of human rights
This government has 2 options
1 respect human rights law find evidence to charge this man with and then lock him away
or
2 ignore its own laws, the laws of the european courts and the laws in Jordan and deport him anyway
Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:19 am
taffyapple wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:the big question is
if this man is so dangerous
why has he never been charged with anything
why has he never faced trial
ignore the fact that this man might be a terrorist
what give this government the right to lock someone away for 6 years because they dont like them
why does this government feel the need to break its own laws and consider breaking the laws of the european court of human rights
but then criticises Jordan for possible breaches of human rights
This government has 2 options
1 respect human rights law find evidence to charge this man with and then lock him away
or
2 ignore its own laws, the laws of the european courts and the laws in Jordan and deport him anyway
Simple this is. Get Jordan to sign an affidavit saying they wont torture the c**t.
Once he's there, forget about him.
Wave it under the noses of lily-livered tossers like you and the Human Rights brigade
Then send the sick twisted wanker back to face trial with a clean conscience.
Italy have sent back terrorists to their home countries, so have France. Neither have
been ostracised by the International community.
Once Britain grow the bollocks to do this, the flood of murdering bastards looking to
hide in Britain will stop.
This can be the letter we get host countries to sign before deporting scum:
"We, the undersigned solemnly declare that
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (insert name)
Will not be tortured. Will not have his gonads chewed off by camels, will not
be electrocuted or coerced into signing shit by using foul tactics.
Instead, we will chuck the low-life c**t in a cell for the rest of his natural
and forget about the fucker.
Regards,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (insert Country)
And here's one for Johnny1234goodytwoshoes:
"I, Johnny, solemnly declare that people like Abu Qatada and other fanatical
muslim terrorists deserve the chance to prove themselves as ok guys, and
should not be sent to any country where people are mean.
With no physical proof of any wrongdoing, they are innocent, and if they HAVE
been convicted of terrorist crimes, well... they've done their time. Time to let
bygones be bygones eh? Let them stay!! In fact, let them move next door to me.
Let them open a Fertilizer And Battery Shop with a Government Grant.
Love to all,
Johnny "Hands Across the Ocean" 12345
Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:56 am
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Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:12 am
FOOTSOLDIER wrote:This goverment has made the UK a laughing stock once again. Release terrorists ,fine ,they are more likely to target England than Wales. Deal with the consequences then idiots.![]()
The sooner we stop listening to human right tossers the better. They are the type of people who go to third world countries and think God is protecting them, then get their heads chopped off. No God is not protecting you, your just deluded fools, get with the real world.
Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:14 am
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Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:31 pm
Sludge wrote:usual dimwits on here
hes being watched like a hawk you fools , best way of dealing with him , let the authorities wait till he fecks up then lock the tw*t away for as long as possible
christ its like a feckin knuckledraggers convention on here sometimes
some of you are fecking so daft its laughable
Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:50 pm
Sludge wrote:usual dimwits on here
hes being watched like a hawk you fools , best way of dealing with him , let the authorities wait till he fecks up then lock the tw*t away for as long as possible
christ its like a feckin knuckledraggers convention on here sometimes
some of you are fecking so daft its laughable
Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:16 pm
Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:36 pm
taffyapple wrote:Sludge wrote:usual dimwits on here
hes being watched like a hawk you fools , best way of dealing with him , let the authorities wait till he fecks up then lock the tw*t away for as long as possible
christ its like a feckin knuckledraggers convention on here sometimes
some of you are fecking so daft its laughable
So wrong.
He is being watched like a hawk right now. But time will pass, resources will
be placed elsewhere. His Human Rights lawyers will protest (and succeed) that
he is no threat and that they were right all along.
f**k all that.
He HATES us. Despises us. He thinks we are as low as dogs just for being
non-Muslim. He wants us all dead, or converted.
He is the worst type of hypocrite. Hiding behind the flag of a Country and a
whole way of life he finds abhorrent.
Send him back.
If he dies, he dies. Inshallah (as he would say, if he wasnt such a coward)