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Qatada Wins Appeal Against Deportation

You have English born and bred people relying on foodbanks to eat and this **** and his family live in this country on benefits paid for by the hard working people of this country, what has he done to deserve them, wasnt he here illegally in the 1st place..

Makes my blood boil
 
You have English born and bred people relying on foodbanks to eat and this **** and his family live in this country on benefits paid for by the hard working people of this country, what has he done to deserve them, wasnt he here illegally in the 1st place..

Makes my blood boil

If he's an illegal immigrant he is not eligible for benefits.
 
If he's an illegal immigrant he is not eligible for benefits.

I got it wrong, he is an asylum seeker, so we gave him asylum and all he has done since then is plot against us and yet is still here, brilliant


Question from Simon Stone on Google+: Is Abu Qatada an illegal immigrant - can we kick him out for that reason alone? #askbbcdomc

Dominic answers: No he's not an illegal immigrant. He came to the UK 20 years ago and was given asylum because he had been tortured.
 
Did we not question WHY he'd been tortured before granting him asylum? I'm only assuming but was he tortured for extremism?
 
Well, that bloody beard is reason enough to deport him, surely?

;)

Ah, the old crimes against fashion excuse eh? :)

Abu+Qatada+arrives+home+from+Long+Lartin+Prison
 
Bye now, about fudging time

Radical cleric Abu Qatada is expected to be deported to Jordan overnight to stand trial on terrorism charges.

He is due to board a military plane in the UK, which will take him back to his home country, in the early hours.

His deportation was approved after the UK and Jordan signed a treaty agreeing that evidence obtained through torture would not be used against him.

The legal battle to deport Qatada has lasted almost 10 years and has cost the UK more than £1.7m ($2.5m).

The 53-year-old cleric is expected to be driven out of London's Belmarsh Prison on Saturday evening and taken to a waiting plane at RAF Northolt, in west London.

The BBC understands that he will be accompanied on the flight by a team of six people from Jordan, comprising three security officials, a psychologist, a medical examiner and his Jordanian lawyer.

He has not returned to Jordan since he fled to the UK 20 years ago.
11th hour

The Palestinian-Jordanian, whose real name is Omar Othman, lost his appeal against deportation at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) in February 2007.

But he then appealed to higher courts on the grounds that evidence extracted through torture would be used against him in Jordan, where he faces a retrial for plotting bomb attacks.

That legal battle continued until May this year, when the cleric accepted that his right to a fair trial there was protected by the new treaty between Jordan and the UK.

He agreed to drop his legal challenge, paving the way for his deportation.

BBC news correspondent Jon Brain said: "He still has the option to seek a judicial review. Even at this 11th hour, he could announce that he's going to make another appeal and extend this process still further.

"But it does appear that he's accepted the latest developments, and should be on his way to Jordan in the early hours of the morning."

The final administrative procedures needed to ratify the treaty - which included an exchange of diplomatic letters between the UK and Jordan and the publication of the treaty in the Jordanian government's Official Gazette - have now been completed.

Qatada is being held at Belmarsh after breaching a bail condition in March which restricted his use of mobile phones and other communication devices
 
We can see you sneaking out.....!!!!!!

Bye.


Can I apply for his mansion now he doesn't need it?
 
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