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Conservative MPs have rounded on claims from Justice secretary Ken Clarke that the decision to release suspected terrorist Abu Qatada was "nothing to do" with the European Court of Human Rights.
submitted by Telegraph 12 hours ago (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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The release of Abu Qatada following a European Court of Human Rights ruling could pave the way for other terror suspects such as Abu Hamza to win bail, it was feared.
submitted by Telegraph 1 day ago (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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Conservative MPs have called on the home secretary to "become a national hero" by ignoring a judgement from the European Court of Human Rights and deporting a terror suspect to Jordan immediately.
submitted by BBCPolitics 1 day ago (via news.bbc.co.uk)
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The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has told the Commons that it is not acceptable that the European Court of Human Rights has blocked Britain from deporting the radical cleric, Abu Qatada.
submitted by BBCPolitics 1 day ago (via bbc.co.uk)
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MPs warn European Court of Human Rights is undermining Britain's national security, as Qatada released on bail.
submitted by Telegraph 2 days ago (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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The European Court of Human Rights is undermining Britain's national security by giving terrorists grounds to remain in this country, senior Tory MPs have warned.
submitted by Telegraph 2 days ago (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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The coming release of Abu Qatada on bail is going to put bellows under the whole debate about the European Court of Human Rights. In his recent speech to the Council of Europe, David Cameron rightly protested about a situation with terror suspects in which ‘you cannot try them, you cannot detain them and you cannot deport them.’ We will now find out how quickly Cameron is prepared to a...
submitted by Spectator 2 days ago (via spectator.co.uk)
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The way courts interpret the human right to family life has led to a "ridiculous and damaging situation" and risks a "dangerous" stand off between parliament and judges, the immigration minister Damien Green has said.
submitted by Telegraph on 2nd Feb 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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The way courts interpret the human right to family life has led to a "ridiculous and damaging situation" and risks a "dangerous" stand off between parliament and judges, the immigration minister has said.
submitted by Telegraph on 2nd Feb 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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NEW LIBYA: GADDAFISM WITHOUT GADDAFI. The declining human rights situation in Libya has now been confirmed by the United Nations. According to the BBC, the UN’s Libya envoy, Ian Martin, told the Security Council in New York last Wednesday. “The former regime may have been toppled, but the harsh reality is that the Libyan people continue to have to live
submitted by SocialistUnity on 1st Feb 2012 (via socialistunity.com)


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