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Fighting for Abu Qatadas extradition to Jordan
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19906595
Why do we want Jordan to grant him a pardon? I thought the idea was to get shot of him!
If he had been granted a pardon Jordan would no longer be interested in him and he could remain in the UK forever.
Why do we want Jordan to grant him a pardon? I thought the idea was to get shot of him!
If he had been granted a pardon Jordan would no longer be interested in him and he could remain in the UK forever.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The idea is to be shot of him and stop him coming back. That a senior judge thinks the case against him doesn't appear to merit the charge , gives a clue as to why a pardon was suggested. We don't like the idea of evidence obtained by torture being admitted, either. But anything will do, provided the man gets to Jordan.
Precisely ! Democracy doesn't exist and never has . The concept is unworkable . Even a single definition doesn't exist there are hundreds.
Abraham Lincoln's is but one, albeit a famous one.
The same applies to the concepts of Justice ad fairness no two people will totally agree. So it is left to the judges and politicians to decide .
Abu Qatadas may still be here in 10 years time .
Abraham Lincoln's is but one, albeit a famous one.
The same applies to the concepts of Justice ad fairness no two people will totally agree. So it is left to the judges and politicians to decide .
Abu Qatadas may still be here in 10 years time .
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