Posted on: January 22nd, 2010 Posted by Beth Williams
Fresh from a failed attempt to deport the preacher of radical Islam Abdullah al-Faisal to Gambia the Kenyan government announced yesterday that it is now attempting to undertake one of the last available option for dealing with the hate cleric, that being a direct flight home to his home country of Jamaica by private jet.
According [...]
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Posted on: January 21st, 2010 Posted by Andy Scott
Visa applicants who fraudulently attempt to gain entry into the UK by using fictitious and forged documents may face prosecution following a new warning from the British High Commission.
On Wednesday the British High Commissioner in Ghana, Nicholas Westcott, made the announcement during an address to media in Accra where he stated that the practice of [...]
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Posted on: January 20th, 2010 Posted by Kate Welch
A Muslim activist in Kenya is facing charges of deliberately inciting violence following the rally held in support of notorious hate-cleric Abudullah al-Faisal which descended into chaos last Friday.
Al-Amin Kimathi was the organiser of the rally which expressed anger at the planned forced deportation of the preacher Abudullah al-Faisal but denies charges of inciting violence.
The [...]
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Posted on: January 18th, 2010 Posted by Anna Rowlands
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 [...]
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Posted on: December 24th, 2009 Posted by Adam Owens
The ongoing issue of immigration and the widespread backlash across Europe has seen a new trend develop amongst African migrants who are now turning to Latin Amewrican ports as the new destination of choice.
Tightening border controls and stricter legislation have seen many European countries move to restrict new arrivals from Africa. The result is that [...]
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Posted on: December 23rd, 2009 Posted by Kate Welch
The 18-month-old baby of a woman who is under police investigation for immigration offences in Britain has caused massive public outcry, with police admitting that they have made a great mistake.
The child’s grandmother, 54-year-old Careworker Agatha Owsuah of London’s southern suburb of Peckham, should now be looking after the child after the mother was detained [...]
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