Well, that didn't take long did it -- "terrorize the non believers- Abu Qatada"

Well this did not take long did it, just hours after hitting the streets Abu Qatada is pushing out his demands for us all to be terrorized killed and abused.

When I commented earlier about his release I did say that the constraints placed upon him would be of little effect, sadly I have been proven correct along with many others.

this act by Qatada is proof positive that our legal system is a shambles and does show the contempt that this man has for this country and its people, this contempt is facilitated by the Judiciary of this country.

The question has to be asked "why is this man not back in Long Lartin awaiting deportation?" after all he is clearly in breach of his bail conditions.

Just whose interests come first in the UK, is it the general public and their safety? or Abu Qatada's feedom to threaten and defame the UK public?

Alas we the people are seen as minions by the Government and the Judiciary, to be treated with derision and contempt, we are merely a disenfranchised resource to be taxed then ignored where as Mr Qatada is one of the preferred and protected ones who benefit from such levies placed upon the minions., Qatada arrived here 14 years ago and has lived off the state ever since

One wonders if all of this "security" around him and his house is to protect us from him or him from us, is this security in place to keep him safe - that would not surprise me in the least.

If all this security is to protect us then it clearly has not worked



Terrorise the non-believers, orders 'Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe'

By Stephen Wright
Last updated at 8:22 AM on 19th June 2008


Abu Qatada will be required to wear an electronic tag

Abu Qatada will be required to wear an electronic tag

Suspected Al Qaeda leader Abu Qatada is celebrating his release from prison with the release of a book in which he urges Muslims to commit terrorist attacks in the West.

In the 71-page tract, published in English translation on the internet, he repeatedly claims that fighting jihad, holy war, is obligatory for all Muslims and urges them to 'terrorise' non-believers.

Security sources say his clear incitement to violence makes a mockery of the decision to set him free.

The preacher of hate, who has been described as Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, was released on bail from Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire on Tuesday after the blocking of his deportation to Jordan, where he is wanted on terror charges.

A judge ruled there were no grounds to keep him in jail, but the Special Immigration Appeals Commission imposed unprecedented conditions on his release, including a stipulation that he observe a 22-hour curfew and wear an electronic tag.

He will be under round-the-clock surveillance in a MI5 safehouse and is specifically banned from contacting Bin Laden.

Counter-terrorism officials believe that Qatada, 47, remains a grave threat to national security and will be furious to learn he has yet again flouted the law by publishing his sickening views as he is set free.

Abu Qatada, crouching in the back seat, being driven out of Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire

Abu Qatada, crouching in the back seat, being driven out of Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire

The revelations are likely to prompt demands for a new investigation into whether Qatada should be charged with inciting murder and racial hatred.

A senior security source said: 'The contents of the book are an affront to all decent people. By publishing it now, Qatada and his supporters are giving the two-fingered salute to the criminal justice system.'

Referring to supporters of democracy, Qatada proclaims in his book that 'rising up against them with weapons and with force is an individual obligation upon every Muslim'.

He says Muslims should ' prepare to terrorise the enemies of Allah and incite believers to fight'.

Twenty-stone Qatada arrived in Britain 14 years ago on a forged passport, and was granted asylum the following year.


 

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