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    May Vows To Continue Efforts To Deport Qatada

    Home Secretary Theresa May has said the Government will continue efforts to deport radical Muslim preacher Abu Qatada after a judge ruled he should be released on bail.

    Qatada, once described as "Osama bin Laden's right hand man in Europe", has been detained for more than six years while fighting deportation to Jordan.

    But after human right judges in Europe said he could not be sent to Jordan without assurances that evidence gained through torture would not be used against him, a British judge ruled he should be freed on bail.

    Answering an urgent question in the Commons, Mrs May said she would still work to get Qatada out of the country before this summer's Olympics.

    "We will do everything we can within the existing legal regime to deport Qatada and we're doing everything we can to reform that regime to avoid these cases in future," she said.

    "The right place for a terrorist is a prison cell - the right place for a foreign terrorist is a foreign prison cell far away from Britain."

    Qatada, also known as Omar Othman, was convicted in his absence in Jordan of involvement with terrorist attacks in 1998 and featured in hate sermons found on videos in the flat of one of the September 11 bombers.

    He is expected to be released from the high-security Long Lartin jail in Worcestershire in the coming days.

    Qatada will be subject to stringent bail conditions which will confine him to his home for all but two one-hour periods a day and regulate who he can meet.

    Mrs May said: "If any of these conditions are breached, he will be rearrested and we will seek his immediate redetention.

    "But however strict the bail conditions, I continue to believe that Qatada should remain behind bars."

    Mr Justice Mitting, president of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) which considered the case, said that while Qatada's detention to date had been justified, "the time will arrive quite soon when continuing detention or deprivation of liberty" would have to stop.

    He gave the Home Secretary three months to show British diplomats were making progress in negotiations with Jordan or risk seeing Qatada's bail conditions removed.

     

    66 comments

    • Arch  •  3 months ago
      The sooner we pull out of this human rights act the better, what right does a foriegn court have to tell us we have to release terrorists on the street of uk
      • Glyn 3 months ago
        They may tell us,but we dont have to abide by any ruling they make,we're the only dopey country that does.
    • Glyn  •  Newcastle Upon Tyne, England  •  3 months ago
      According to some expert on newsnight lastnight there's no reason why he cant be deported as all that would happen is we'd get a strong telling off from the court of human rights,i reckon the governments scared to do that in case it upsets his muslim brothers in this country.If thats true its shameful as it means their more scared of the reaction of islamic followers before the safety of this countries citizens.
      • Glyn 3 months ago
        didnt a few undesirables ' vanish ' during the troubles in ireland?,oh for the good old days.
      • Walter b masson 3 months ago
        This Muslim s*yte is gone to far ? This do gooders has a lot to answer for ? But mark my words this muslims will hit again and who will stand up and say i was there lawyer i got them out of montana bay prison etc ? But the people of this country will see sense when its too late ? Tony blair will be saying i told you so you should of got rid of them , GORDON ?
      • ALLAN 3 months ago
        Glyn you hit the nail on the head,they are scared shitless incase the muslims are offended.What about the rest of the people in this country.Dont we count anymore.Doesnt look like it.Does it.
    • Sir Percy Vere  •  3 months ago
      Four Special Forces Guys, a potatoe sack, an unmarked car, electricity cable ties, gaffer tape, private plane (plus Special Forces Pilot) to Jordan then open the door at 15000ft.
      Be very polite and say ''Cherrio Sir and Happy Landings'' - Drop it out.
      Nuf Sed!
      • john f 3 months ago
        Just like putting shyte on a dung heap.
      • . 3 months ago
        Sir, it is official; you have beaten the internet!
      • Richard 3 months ago
        Fly Ryanair and pay for excess baggage. Much cheaper.
    • Fred the Ted  •  3 months ago
      Come on Home Secretary, you are the Government, voted in by the British people. Your primary obligation is to the safety of the British people. This man is a terrorist, a non uniformed enemy combatant. Either find a way of deporting him, or give him a military trial, or resign.
      • Alec 3 months ago
        this government was not voted in it has no mandate.
      • Glyn 3 months ago
        all talk and no action that tart is
    • nick  •  3 months ago
      DEPORT HIM WITH A BULLET IN HIS HEAD DOWN THE NEAREST SEWER
      • . 3 months ago
        Don't hold back Nick. But spot on fella.
    • roy  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  3 months ago
      I bellieve the SAS has a good deportation system..................!
    • frankie  •  Bristol, England  •  3 months ago
      I cannot believe this peice of filth will be allowed to walk on OUR streets...it is time someone DID something in the UK, how many more slime balls will be allowed to stay here?? or better still, how MANY are already here..........
    • FREDA  •  Glasgow, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      Yet again this country shows what a joke it is .
    • cynic  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      It's all talk. Just ignore the European Court as France and Germany do and send him back to Jordan. What they do with him is up to them!
    • ronb9191  •  3 months ago
      Damned if you do, damned if you dont. This parasitic peice of #$%$ is already a martyr to all the radicalised rag heads.Round them all up uk born or not and send them to pakistan where they are free to practice their stone age religion,and whilst you are at it depot all the other parasitic cretind that Blair and his shower of traiters imported.
    • Tony  •  Daventry, England  •  3 months ago
      Dear Home Secretary,
      You must recognise and accordingly react to the fact that the Human Rights of 60,000,000 must not be jeopardised by preserving the rights of one person who is not, and never will be, a British Citizen. It is also beholden upon you and the Justice Secretary to replace Mr Justice Mitting because he is clearly unable to perform his duties in a sensible and balanced way!
    • Mick W.  •  Valletta, Malta  •  3 months ago
      Action speaks louder than words.
    • Jakey the Dog  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      It will be a vote winner if she succeeds.....................
    • BARRY  •  3 months ago
      I voted for a Goverment to run this country not an out of touch Judge.
    • RICHARD C  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      get rid of this parasite, now, stuff his human rights
    • Arch  •  3 months ago
      What about the human rights of the 60,000,000 majority
    • havagoer  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      In any other country he would have "Commited suicide" in prison or quietly disappeared into the mist of time never to be seen again. In this pathetic place I've no doubt he will be looked after, and guarded 24/7 by the police to make sure he does not come to any harm. Makes me sick.
    • PETER  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      lets hope someone slots him simple as that then when the bacon haters kick off we can slot a few more of them
    • Reginald  •  Oxford, England  •  3 months ago
      Dear Madam, I like your intention's of getting this undesirable OUT OF BRITAIN But you haven't got a chance, that's why he came to this country! Scandinavian Court , Civil Rights, as they CALL Themselves, and "Human Right's" Idiot's with the same thinking . Whom will do anything against this country, Britain. But like many other's here, it should be OUR CHOICE to get them out to where they will stand TRIAL ..
    • BRIAN  •  Conwy, Wales  •  3 months ago
      Surely any danger he faces in Jordan is outweighed by the danger his presence might create to us. Get rid of him now!!!