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Human Rights. Win For Somali Rapist..
Where on earth do they get these judges from, and what about the poor pregnant girls human rights, who will probably be scarred for life with the memory's.
Disgusting decision!
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 19621/V icious- rapist- deport- -right- family- life.ht ml
Disgusting decision!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ." Psychiatrist Dr Harriet Hunt-Grubbe said that Abdullahi would be ‘deprived of the emotional support of his mother and immediate family if deported to Somaliland’.
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After speaking to him for just two hours, she said there was only a low risk that he would commit serious sexual or violent crimes. She said he was ‘depressed as a result of possibility of deportation and from witnessing his brother committing suicide’.
Sending him to Somalia would also increase his suicide risk because he would be unlikely to have access to the anti-depressants and therapy he receives on the NHS.
She concluded that he was a ‘well-loved member of his family and his friendship network and that his deportation would have a negative impact on their own lives’.
The Home Office appealed but this was rejected by an Upper Tribunal, which said: ‘Although he has committed serious offences, he has at last faced up to what he has done and has taken significant steps to put behind him that kind of criminal behaviour.’
Hahahahahahahahhahahaha..cant remember the last time i read such tosh..oh yeah the last time they made the same loonytoon dsort of decision
thats the sort of inept people we have making decisions on our behalf
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After speaking to him for just two hours, she said there was only a low risk that he would commit serious sexual or violent crimes. She said he was ‘depressed as a result of possibility of deportation and from witnessing his brother committing suicide’.
Sending him to Somalia would also increase his suicide risk because he would be unlikely to have access to the anti-depressants and therapy he receives on the NHS.
She concluded that he was a ‘well-loved member of his family and his friendship network and that his deportation would have a negative impact on their own lives’.
The Home Office appealed but this was rejected by an Upper Tribunal, which said: ‘Although he has committed serious offences, he has at last faced up to what he has done and has taken significant steps to put behind him that kind of criminal behaviour.’
Hahahahahahahahhahahaha..cant remember the last time i read such tosh..oh yeah the last time they made the same loonytoon dsort of decision
thats the sort of inept people we have making decisions on our behalf
Gromit
/// He completed a Victim Empathy Course so we will have no more trouble from him. Oh dear. ///
Was that a hint of sarcasm I detected?
What has happened to you today Gromit, that is two such similar reports you have commented on, have you broken your 'rose tinted specs' I hope you don't repair them, because we both now to be singing from similar hymn books.
But please don't stop because I think you have now joined in with the general public view on matters, by this I don't include AnswerBank because some on this don't seem to live in the real world.
/// He completed a Victim Empathy Course so we will have no more trouble from him. Oh dear. ///
Was that a hint of sarcasm I detected?
What has happened to you today Gromit, that is two such similar reports you have commented on, have you broken your 'rose tinted specs' I hope you don't repair them, because we both now to be singing from similar hymn books.
But please don't stop because I think you have now joined in with the general public view on matters, by this I don't include AnswerBank because some on this don't seem to live in the real world.
What advances have we made here's what the Home Secretary said back in February.
/// It is not in the national interest that this situation continues. What is going on? The short answer is that some of our judges appear to have got it into their heads that Article Eight of the European Convention on Human Rights, the ‘right to family life’, is an absolute, unqualified right. ///
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/d ebate/a rticle- 2279828 /Its-MY -job-de port-fo reigner s-commi t-crime --Ill-f ight-ju dge-sta nds-way -says-H ome-Sec retary. html
/// It is not in the national interest that this situation continues. What is going on? The short answer is that some of our judges appear to have got it into their heads that Article Eight of the European Convention on Human Rights, the ‘right to family life’, is an absolute, unqualified right. ///
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AOG
Not quite singing from the same hymn sheet.
I have no objections to muslims. I object to thugs and rapists. The two cases I have written on today involve how the law is applied. In the first one I was mislead by the comments of the QC who got the law wrong. She was not limited in the sentence she could give because the 3 men were rightly (in the eyes of the law) not charged with a religiously aggravated.
In this case, the interpretation of 'a family life' seems to have been extended. I would interpet that as a wife and children as his family. In this case it refers to his mother living here. He seems to be a prime candidate for deportation because of his crimes and the fact he was born and lived in Somalia. My objection to him staying is not because he is a muslim but because he is a rapist.
Not quite singing from the same hymn sheet.
I have no objections to muslims. I object to thugs and rapists. The two cases I have written on today involve how the law is applied. In the first one I was mislead by the comments of the QC who got the law wrong. She was not limited in the sentence she could give because the 3 men were rightly (in the eyes of the law) not charged with a religiously aggravated.
In this case, the interpretation of 'a family life' seems to have been extended. I would interpet that as a wife and children as his family. In this case it refers to his mother living here. He seems to be a prime candidate for deportation because of his crimes and the fact he was born and lived in Somalia. My objection to him staying is not because he is a muslim but because he is a rapist.
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