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    Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Abu Qatada, regardless of guilt, has been turned into the community again to wage his disgraceful acts upon the Uk public.
    Do you really agree with this.

    He should be strung from the nearest lamppost, but no!

    Do we really need this scum in the UK?

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    Re: Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Quote Originally Posted by http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20295754
    His bail conditions include being allowed out of his house only between 08:00 and 16:00, having to wear an electronic tag, and being restricted in who he meets.
    Not exactly allowed out into the public!

    Shame he wasn't accused somewhere with a fairer judicial system where they don't torture people for evidence really, would have made the whole thing a lot easier...

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    Re: Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Ironic how the liberties of the ideals he himself has decided to destroy shield him from the wrath of the authorites he is seeking protection from.

    I was hoping for some free smut based on the title of this thread and it turned out to be daily mail pish.

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    Re: Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Quote Originally Posted by Domestic_Ginger View Post

    I was hoping for some free smut based on the title of this thread and it turned out to be daily mail pish.
    Daily Mail? Never bought and have never read it.
    If heard its very popular among the 'Jockinese' though (simple reading apparently)

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    Re: Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    Abu Qatada, regardless of guilt, has been turned into the community again to wage his disgraceful acts upon the Uk public.
    Do you really agree with this.

    He should be strung from the nearest lamppost, but no!

    Do we really need this scum in the UK?
    Do you think Gary Mckinnon should have been extradited to the US?

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    Re: Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Do you think Gary Mckinnon should have been extradited to the US?
    I don't. No. He should be dealt with here.

    But I also don't think that Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi should have been allowed home. It's a different decision for each case. It's not a one size fits all.
    Some people should be turfed out.. others not.

    Mr Saville, for example.. if he's done what it implied, and if alive, would stay here for a good sentence. But seeing Mr Glitter abroad in jail made me smile at the time. Deserved.

    Abu Q should be gone. Whether they have/will torture/d him or not.... off he goes on my watch.

    If' hed come here and been a nice chap, grateful for the defense of our nation to him as an "asylum seeker" for our support..... fair play. Real people needing aslyum need us.

    Seriously, we've got stuff to sort here in the UK, right now, and he's costing time/money/effort.

    If the BBC has this right, it helps.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17769990
    Quote Originally Posted by BBC
    For almost two decades, Abu Qatada has been in the UK, resisting every effort of the government to deport him to Jordan. BBC News looks back at the long-running battle of the cleric, described as a "truly dangerous individual" and a "key UK figure" in al-Qaeda related terror activity.
    16 September 1993

    Jordanian national Abu Qatada, real name Omar Mahmoud Mohammed Othman, claims asylum on his arrival in Britain on a forged passport.
    June 1994

    The father of five is recognised as a refugee and allowed to stay in Britain.
    March 1995

    The "radical cleric" issues a fatwa, or religious edict, justifying the killing of converts from Islam in Algeria, and their wives and children.
    May 1998

    Abu Qatada applies for indefinite leave to remain in Britain.
    April 1999

    The cleric is convicted in his absence on terror charges in Jordan and sentenced to life imprisonment.
    October 1999

    Abu Qatada advocates the killing of Jews and praises attacks on Americans in a speech in London.
    February 2001

    Abu Qatada is questioned over his alleged connections to a German terror cell. Police find £170,000 cash in his home, including £805 in an envelope labelled "For the mujahideen in Chechnya".
    December 2001

    Abu Qatada becomes one of Britain's most wanted men after going on the run from his home in Acton, West London.
    October 2002

    The cleric is arrested at a council house in South London and detained in Belmarsh high-security prison.
    March 2005

    He gets conditional bail and is placed on a control order.
    August 2005

    Abu Qatada is arrested under immigration rules as the government seeks to deport him to Jordan.
    December 2005

    He makes a video appeal to the kidnappers of British peace activist Norman Kember in Iraq. The recording, made inside Full Sutton prison near York, was broadcast in the Middle East.
    April 2008

    The Court of Appeal rules that deporting Abu Qatada will breach his human rights, because evidence to be used against him in Jordan may have been obtained through torture.
    May 2008

    The immigration tribunal grants the preacher bail but orders him to stay inside for 22 hours a day.
    June 2008

    Abu Qatada is released from Long Lartin jail in Worcestershire and moves into a £800,000 four bedroom house in West London.
    November 2008

    The Muslim cleric is rearrested after the Home Office tells an immigration hearing of fears that he plans to abscond.
    December 2008

    Abu Qatada's bail is revoked by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) after hearing secret evidence that the risk of him absconding has increased.
    18 February 2009

    Five Law Lords, in a landmark judgement, unanimously back the government's policy of removing terror suspects from Britain on the basis of assurances from foreign governments. It is ruled that Abu Qatada can be deported to Jordan to face terror charges.
    19 February 2009

    The preacher is awarded 2,800 euros (£2,500) compensation by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) after the judges ruled that his detention without trial in the UK under anti-terrorism powers breached his human rights.
    January 2012

    ECHR judges rule the cleric can be sent back to Jordan with diplomatic assurances but he cannot be deported while "there remains real risk that evidence obtained by torture will be used against him".
    6 February 2012

    SIAC rules he can be released on bail despite posing a risk to national security.
    9 February 2012

    David Cameron and King Abdullah of Jordan agree on the "importance of finding an effective resolution" to this case, Downing Street says.
    13 February 2012

    Abu Qatada is released on bail from Long Lartin prison.
    17 April 2012

    He is re-arrested as the government prepares to deport him to Jordan. Home Office officials thought Abu Qatada's three-month deadline to appeal to the ECHR expired on 16 April. Home Secretary Theresa May tells MPs about fresh assurances that the radical cleric will get a fair trial.
    18 April 2012

    The ECHR says it has received a last-minute appeal from Abu Qatada's lawyers. They say the deadline to appeal ran out on 17 April. Mrs May disputes this.
    now the fact is, he's not on our side... and it makes people a tad... tense.

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    Re: Shocking Filth Unleashed

    Tense I for one am fuming, that British hero who fought in wars in the SAS had a gun given to him and bringing it in to the country was charged and court marshaled and sent to prison, we really look after our own and if you are an enemy of the country we will look after you and your family, oh yeah we will spend an extra 5 million pounds a year making sure you do not get your self into trouble.

    Our judicial system is very wrong.

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