Thursday, 19 April 2012

All Within a Day


Abu Qatada appeal: May stands by deadline


All Within a Day

Abu Qatada is considered a radical preacher and for that reason the UK government want him to go back to Jordan. However he is accused of planning bombattacks against American and Israeli targets, and it may be the case that the Jordan government will arrest and even torture him on arrival. This case has been going on for a long time and this news article just adds another piece of the overarching story. Abu Qatada was to be deported from the UK. He managed to file an appeal to the ECHR. This appeal arrived on Tuesday. The UK government thought that the deadline for that appeal would end on Monday while opposition thought it would be Tuesday. The law is not very clear about it and a panel of judges will have to decide. The spokeswoman from the government did point out that Abu Qatada has been using delaying tactics for years and this is just another one of his tricks.

I think this is one complicated story. What I do not understand is the reasoning behind Abu Qatada his departure. I will assume earlier news reports covered that extensively. What ever you might think of this story, you should be able to appreciate the irony of having a complicated and public case such as this one come to an astonishing halt about whether or not the person in question filed his appeal on time. In the end it seems as though the UK government was wrong and he did file his appeal on time. This one is worth following up, only risk is that such cases tend to be very long-winded.

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