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 19th, 2010 Posted by Helen Young
The notorious jailed Muslim cleric Abu Hamza has been accused of legal guerilla warfare by a judge after he launched a new bid to retain his right to British citizenship.
The hook-handed Hamza was a former imam at North London’s Finsbury Park Mosque and presently is serving a jail term for stirring racial hatred and inciting [...]
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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 23rd, 2009 Posted by Adam Owens
In a landmark ruling yesterday, a French court decided that migrants can no longer be given forced deportation back to their country of origin. The decision is expected to have widespread ramifications, with many Britons fearing that areas such as Calais will once again become a beacon for UK-bound illegal immigration.
The highest French court made [...]
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Posted on: October 30th, 2009 Posted by Mathew Walters
The UK Government has announced that it will resume scheduled deportation flights for failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers. The announcement comes just 24hrs after a torture investigator from the United Nations was refused entry into the country and Amnesty International claimed the nation was once again on the brink of violence.
The High Court deemed in 2006 [...]
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Posted on: October 19th, 2009 Posted by Anna Rowlands
The controversial transportation saga of some 30 Iraqi deportees back to their homeland continues after almost all were denied re-entry upon landing in Baghdad.
The UK charter flight which sparked widespread condemnation by human rights groups and which was initially a joint effort in collaboration with the French government landed at Baghdad Airport last Thursday but [...]
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