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Max Power

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Abu Quatada has once more made a mockery of the justice system. :shock: The government has yet again failed in their attempts to deport a person who is a clear danger to the British people. The appeal judges should be sacked for this travesty :twisted:
 
I sometimes wonder if we are better off letting these people stay here where we can 'keep an eye on them'. As long as they don't get the benefits of our welfare system that is. If they go back to their own country, who knows what they'll be plotting?
The down side though, is that they can pass on their extreme views to others here, but then they can do that in their own country anyway.

K
 
Max Power":20kuz8dc said:
Abu Quatada has once more made a mockery of the justice system. :shock: The government has yet again failed in their attempts to deport a person who is a clear danger to the British people. The appeal judges should be sacked for this travesty :twisted:
He has not been found guilty of any crime as yet and is entitled to a fair trial and his human rights just like you and me.
 
powertools":1bqhxvq9 said:
Should not the human rights of this country (such as they are) only apply to people born in this country?
Foreigners are human too. Also if you go abroad you are still regarded as a human, so it's *** for tat.
 
Well Jacob not that. I have anything against you but with comments like that you are either on a fishing trip or dope.Now would you stand in the middle of Palestine spouting hatred against the people of that country and expect to still live there or get out alive? What has the citizens of our once great country come to?
 
gwr":41oi014j said:
......Now would you stand in the middle of Palestine spouting hatred against the people of that country and expect to still live there or get out alive? What has the citizens of our once great country come to?
He hasn't been found guilty of anything yet. Innocent until proved guilty, you and me the same.
I think this is still a great country if we can protect human rights including freedom of speech, and not descend to the level you seem to think the Palestinians would.
 
You are correct in that he has never been found guilty in Britain only because of error in law but he has been found guilty in a court of law in Jordan in his absence so why not exradite him?
 
I think it is a bit worrying that a man can be imprisoned for years with no charges brought against him.
 
James-1986":efqulozz said:
I think it is a bit worrying that a man can be imprisoned for years with no charges brought against him.


He isn't imprisoned. He's living in a taxpayer-funded house, eating taxpayer-funded food, along with his family. He may well be trying to stir up trouble with his alledged terrorist mates, again at the taxpayers' expense.

He hates the West, Christianity and all they stand for. Fine - he can go and hate them back home. Why our laws have become so convoluted that they make it difficult for government to ensure the safety of the Realm and ordinary people is something of a mystery to me, but the European Court of Human Rights was involved somewhere along the line. Abu whatsist's human rights are one thing, but what about the rights of the rest of us?
 
James-1986 wrote:
"I think it is a bit worrying that a man can be imprisoned for years with no charges brought against him"


Dead right instead of wasting millions on him we should of deported him and his family to Jordan years ago
 
James-1986":3nhcjmfe said:
I think it is a bit worrying that a man can be imprisoned for years with no charges brought against him.

Sorry james I think it a bit more worrying that those who follow his preachings can blow my friends and family to pieces on the tube or on the bus, and even more worrying that those who are supposed to protect us from this sort of scum knew about those who commited these acts before they did so but were unable to stop them because some judge in foriegn country says we must wait until we have absolute positive proof that they are terrorists or it might impinge on theire human rights.
This person and his follwers hate us and our way of life with a passion but they love our benifits system go figure.
 
Cheshirechappie":9kahwb6n said:
He isn't imprisoned. He's living in a taxpayer-funded house, eating taxpayer-funded food, along with his family. He may well be trying to stir up trouble with his alledged terrorist mates, again at the taxpayers' expense.

Last time I checked Belmarsh was a prison, he has spent around three years there with no charges.

Apart from Daily Mail rhetoric, what do we actually know about this man? Lets face it the whole war on terror and everything associated with it that comes out of a politicians mouth is lies. If the government are so convinced he is caught up in a massive terrorist plot why has he not been charged? Where is all the evidence? I have heard the words implicated, believed and connected quite a lot. I'm not a supporter of the bearded benefit sponge, if he wants to be a political activist do it at the weekend and go and get a bloody job. I'm more worried about the anti terror laws being used on people like you and me.

We're seeing British citizens extradited to America under the extradtion act of 2003 (pushed through by Blair under the guise of keeping us safe) for crimes such as copyright infringements, 10 years in jail squire.

"The same was done with a certain Abu Zubaydah held in Guantanamo. He too was convicted in absentia for a bomb plot in Jordan and President George W. Bush touted him as “Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man.” After years of interrogation and torture in secret CIA sites the position on Abu Zubaydah eventually changed with the US Government admitting that he was never a member of Al-Qaeda. Not surprisingly Abu Zubyadah, like Abu Qatada has also never been charged with a crime."

The anti terrorism laws are a disgrace. In a world where the UK exports prisoners to be tortured I bet he is counting his blessings for human rights! His sentence originating from Jordan is a little iffy, but they should have deported him in 1999 and let them deal with their own affairs.
 
MARK.B.":25dxocgl said:
James-1986":25dxocgl said:
I think it is a bit worrying that a man can be imprisoned for years with no charges brought against him.

Sorry james I think it a bit more worrying that those who follow his preachings can blow my friends and family to pieces on the tube or on the bus, and even more worrying that those who are supposed to protect us from this sort of scum knew about those who commited these acts before they did so but were unable to stop them because some judge in foriegn country says we must wait until we have absolute positive proof that they are terrorists or it might impinge on theire human rights.
This person and his follwers hate us and our way of life with a passion but they love our benifits system go figure.

We don't need draconian laws to deal with these problems, ever heard of the IRA? We need to be very careful about giving away our freedom and unmitigated trust to a government under the impression of imminent danger from 'terrorists'. Hundreds of innocent men have been falsely imprisoned and tortured for years and It shows how much fear exists in our society when we are happy to condemn another man to a life like that. "Take him, do whatever it takes ... just don't hurt ME!


" The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country." - Hermann Göring
 
James-1986":xjfsdasx said:
I think it is a bit worrying that a man can be imprisoned for years with no charges brought against him.

It's his choice in a way to be imprisoned in the UK. Must suit him or he wouldn't be fighting so bl**dy hard to stay here.

I believe in the principle of human rights but it's gone mad. if someone wants to live here then they should respect the laws and culture of the country or go somewhere else. Not doing so is potentially affecting the rights of other UK citizens.

Bob
 
Looks like with this and the "what are they going to sell off next" thread that the Daily Mail readers fan club have been let out of the asylum.
The only reason this country is not Great anymore is because there are not enough people in it who are prepared to stand up and be great, it is the population who make a country what it is not he politicians, so all you whinging twats have a good think about what you have personally done to make this country a place to be proud off, I bet it's nothing, stop whining, get off your arse and do something about it. Remember you only get the government you deserve.
Oh and leave the Daily Mail alone for a while it just a jingoistic **** stirring excuse for a newspaper.
 
James-1986":3nx0ghqb said:
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Apart from Daily Mail rhetoric, what do we actually know about this man? ...

Well, erm, rather a lot actually. You can start with the Wiki article which is pretty balanced and has very good references to an extensive dossier of books and other articles about him.
 
gwr":17nx7owy said:
Well Jacob not that. I have anything against you but with comments like that you are either on a fishing trip or dope.Now would you stand in the middle of Palestine spouting hatred against the people of that country and expect to still live there or get out alive? What has the citizens of our once great country come to?
Would you expect to be able to put money into a collection tin which could be used to (in)directly support terrorism in another Sovereign country?

You either apply human rights to all or none. If you are willing to do away with his then prepare to say goodbye to yours.

powertools":17nx7owy said:
Should not the human rights of this country (such as they are) only apply to people born in this country?
That sounds more like thinking from across the pond.
 
His biggest crime proven so far is to grow a horrible beard. Bad PR advice; he needs a better agent and as a revolutionary he should to look to Che for inspiration.

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