Saturday, April 28, 2007

hate preacher,dont throw me out.

Courtroom Jihad from Sheikh Abdullah El-Faisal. This case should be thrown out of court
immediately. The idea of a man who
"urged followers to kill Jews, Hindus
and Americans" bringing a human rights
case ought to be shown up for the absurdity
that it is, and Sheikh Abdullah El-Faisal deported immediately to Iran or another such place where such preaching is not only tolerated, but invited
by government officials, who indulge in such
rhetoric themselves.
From the
Evening Standard,
hate preacher blamed for indoctrinating one of
the July 7 bombers is using human rights law to
fight deportation from Britain, it emerged today.
Sheikh Abdullah El-Faisal - a Jamaican-born Muslim convert who urged followers to kill Jews, Hindus and Americans - is due to be freed from prison within
weeks after serving two thirds of a seven-year sentence
for inciting murder.
The Home Office has begun legal moves to deport the fanatic, who Ministers say is a continuing threat to national security.
Its official report of the July 7 attacks described El Faisal as a
"strong influence" on Jermaine Lindsay, who detonated the Russell Square
tube bomb that killed 26 people.
But El Faisal, a twice-married father of four, has lodged an appeal
on the grounds that deportation would be a breach of his human right
to a family life.
He has already lost one hearing, but is now dragging the case to the High
Court in the latest setback to Tony Blair's promise to boot out preachers
of hate.

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