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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Al Qaeda warns Britain to hand over Abu Qatada to Jordan

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Al Qaeda warned on an Islamist Web site of Britain delivered the radical cleric Abu Qatada to Jordan after his release from prison, saying, that it will open the British government and its citizens, "the door of evil."


Britain and released from Abu Qatada, in February, but he actually underwent house arrest at home after the court ruled that his detention without trial is illegal.


Al Qaeda said in a statement, "has grown to our ears the determination of the British government delivered what Shaykh Abu Qatada the Palestinian to the Jordanian government client, claiming that it took them covenants and covenants not to torture," the statement added: "Based on all that we Qaeda hold the British government against Sheikh Abu Qatada delivered to the Government of Jordan, but she goes ahead and know that this is justified under any open fire on them and on their nationals deployed in the door of evil is in perfect sang with him. " It was not possible to immediately verify the statement quoted.


He was convicted Abu Qatada twice in absentia in Jordan of involvement in terrorist plots and Britain says he is still a security threat and should be deported before they host the London Olympics in July and August. And entered Abu Qatada, 51, whose real name is Omar Osman prison several times since his detention the first time in 2002 without charge under the British laws to fight terrorism.


Since the last release of Abu Qatada him wearing an electronic loop enables the police to know his place and spend 22 hours a day in his family home. It also prohibits the use of the Internet or mobile phones.


Britain said it was found videos of his sermons in an apartment in Germany used by three of the perpetrators of al-Qaeda attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001. And denies Abu Qatada, a father of five children of his affiliation to the base.


She stressed that the militant group Abu Qatada is not for any organizational links or any other group. His lawyers say that if returned to Jordan, he is facing the risk of torture or re-trial evidence obtained from other methods of forcibly terrorist.


The European Court of Human Rights in February that his detention without charge is illegal and that the only Trahlh Britain to Jordan.


The seven judges agreed that Europeans will not get a fair trial in Jordan, because the evidence in the case may be extracted through torture.

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