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Radical cleric in UK freed

2008-06-18 18:40:38

London: A radical Muslim cleric, described as Osama bin Laden's right hand man in Europe, has been released by a local court in London, but has to wear a 'electronic tag.'

Abu Qatada, whose sermons are believed to have influenced the September 11 attackers and shoe bomber Richard Reid, was released from prison on Tuesday night after winning his fight against deportation from Britain.

However, he must wear an 'electronic tag,' remain in his home for 22 hours a day and cannot use a mobile phone. Also, he cannot go to a mosque and is specifically barred from associating with bin Laden and fellow Muslim cleric Abu Hamza.

The 47-year-old's curfew is expected to cost about 500,000 pounds a year to enforce. Qatada is also banned from receiving visitors to his home, apart from family members, lawyers, emergency services personnel and children under 10.

Justice Mitting at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission ruled that there were no grounds to detain Abu Qatada after previous attempts to deport him were defeated in the courts.

The decision to release the Jordanian-born cleric, who is on asylum, was greeted with dismay by the government. Home Secretary Jacqui smith said: "I am extremely disappointed. I am appealing to the House of Lords to reverse the decision that it is not safe to deport Qatada."

His release came as Prime Minister Gordon Brown said 21st century solutions were needed to deal with global terror threats and organised crime. The Special Immigration Appeals commission, which released him, previously labelled him as 'truly dangerous individual.'

 
 
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Posted by Tonto-USA on Jun 20,2008 06:50 AM
Hell yeah, let him go. His ass will be whacked sooner or later. Either in jail or at home, he's a prisoner. The cops watching him would be the only thing keeping his sorry ass alive. In prison, he'd just die quicker.
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Posted by Regulus on Jun 20,2008 03:29 AM
It's too bad a concerned citizen wouldn't...deal with him and make sure he couldn't commit any more crimes...
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Posted by Shunkleash on Jun 19,2008 19:21 PM
Why not deport him?? He preaches hate and death to the UK and its people and the stupid dhimmi courts and the multi cultural politically correct swine judges are afraid to deport him because his "human rights" might be violated in his home country. Big Hint: he will be hailed a hero not a fellon. Instead of your usual cross of St. George why don't you put a big sign on your flag that says "we bend over for islam". That way whiners and martyr types like "jimmi" will feel more at home and not so oppressed having to live on the dole! While your at it, why don't you start installing the minarets at the House of Commons so that the muslims will feel better and all of london can hear the call to prayer. bend over...indeed
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Posted by jimmi on Jun 19,2008 18:44 PM
Racists kuffars! He is jailed because he is a Muslim..who know whom his sermons have influenced...that is not a good evidence!!
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