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Would It Be Better To Extradite To The Us, All Our Suspected Terrorists?
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At least they would not be protected by the European Court of Human Rights
/// Abid Naseer was one of a dozen men arrested in Britain in 2009 on suspicion of plotting an attack on shopping centres in Manchester. ///
/// No explosives were found but the men were ordered to leave the country. Mr Naseer avoided deportation after a judge ruled it was likely he would not be safe if he returned to Pakistan. ///
/// Mr Naseer said at the time he went to the UK to gain a degree, not to attack the West. ///
/// UK officials arrested him again in 2010 at the request of US prosecutors. He was eventually deported after losing an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights. ///
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 3150784 5
/// Abid Naseer was one of a dozen men arrested in Britain in 2009 on suspicion of plotting an attack on shopping centres in Manchester. ///
/// No explosives were found but the men were ordered to leave the country. Mr Naseer avoided deportation after a judge ruled it was likely he would not be safe if he returned to Pakistan. ///
/// Mr Naseer said at the time he went to the UK to gain a degree, not to attack the West. ///
/// UK officials arrested him again in 2010 at the request of US prosecutors. He was eventually deported after losing an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights. ///
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Indeed there's a fair chance they wouldn't want them
What ur Syria decided to start extraditing its 'potential threats' to the UK on the grounds that they are a 'potential threat' to us?
Extradition occurs when someone is wanted for a crime in that country
Indeed there's a fair chance they wouldn't want them
What ur Syria decided to start extraditing its 'potential threats' to the UK on the grounds that they are a 'potential threat' to us?
Extradition occurs when someone is wanted for a crime in that country
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