Hate preacher deported from Kenya

Posted on January 18, 2010 in Politics UK Immigration US
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Hate preacher deported from Kenya

Hate preacher deported from Kenya

The infamous ‘hate-preacher’ who was deported from the UK in 2006, Abdullah al-Faisal, has once again been deported – this time from Kenya to Gambia.

The Muslim-cleric, originally born in Jamaica, has been forced from Kenya although his exact location is still unclear.  He was detained by Kenyan authorities last week who supposedly gave him a range of options and according to officials he chose the tiny western nation of Gambia as his next destination. This, however, has been disputed by some inside Gambia itself, with officials claiming that any such attempt would be turned back on arrival.

Abdullah al-Faisal has a history of preaching racial hatred and has already served a four-year prison term in Britain for his role in ordering the murders of both Jews and Hindus. The notorious Abdullah al-Faisal arrived in the UK some 26 years ago after he was born in the Jamaican suburb of St James as Trevor William Forrest. In the years leading up to his arrest Abdullah al-Faisal was known to travel the length and breadth of Britain preaching for his racially motivated audience to take up violent action against not just Hindus and Jews but also Westerners in general.

Deported upon his release from jail by immigration authorities in the UK he travelled to South Africa where he again preached his radical views. From there he was believed to have made his way up land through Mozambique and Tanzania before settling in Kenya.

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