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  • #19410

    I’m just wondering, with this chap being in the news……

    ……..whether this lady……

    …will be making (yet ANOTHER) appearance on Question Time again? :roll:

    #515274

    Is she that human rights woman?

    #515275

    how can human rights campaigners fight corners for these monsters that threaten our society?

    #515276

    Terry, reveal all ( :P )

    Who is that woman?

    #515277

    It’s Shami Chalkribati. And the human rights fiasco is something the wonderful Labour Party introduced.

    #515278

    @terry wrote:

    It’s Shami Chalkribati. And the human rights fiasco is something the wonderful Labour Party introduced.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shami_Chakrabarti

    I thought Liberty was an animal welfare charity.

    Human Rights in one form of another pre-dates the last Labour govt by hundreds of years. One of the most notable is probably the Magna Carta signed in 1215 which introduced habeas corpus.

    #515279

    From Wiki:

    “Chakrabarti was appointed director of Liberty in 2003. As director, she has campaigned against what the pressure group sees as the”excessive” anti-terrorist measures that followed the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States, such as the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (ATCSA). The organisation is a prominent opponent of recent counter-terrorism legislation.”

    I take it she didn’t lose any relatives in the 9/11 and 7/7 terrorist attacks then?

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    @panda12 wrote:

    Human Rights in one form of another pre-dates the last Labour govt by hundreds of years..

    Qatada owes his liberty to the laws introduced by Labour. It’s going to cost the taxpayer £5 million to monitor him. What a waste of money.

    #515281

    @terry wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    Human Rights in one form of another pre-dates the last Labour govt by hundreds of years..

    Qatada owes his liberty to the laws introduced by Labour. It’s going to cost the taxpayer £5 million to monitor him. What a waste of money.

    I’m not condoning him but:

    “On the question of why the Palestinian-born Jordanian had never been prosecuted in the UK, Lib Dem peer Lord Macdonald – director of public prosecutions from 2003 to 2008 – told BBC News he had never been shown any evidence to support a criminal prosecution.”

    The guy has been in prison since 2002 so no evidence in 5 years?

    From BBC Website

    #515282

    @panda12 wrote:

    @terry wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    Human Rights in one form of another pre-dates the last Labour govt by hundreds of years..

    Qatada owes his liberty to the laws introduced by Labour. It’s going to cost the taxpayer £5 million to monitor him. What a waste of money.

    I’m not condoning him but:

    “On the question of why the Palestinian-born Jordanian had never been prosecuted in the UK, Lib Dem peer Lord Macdonald – director of public prosecutions from 2003 to 2008 – told BBC News he had never been shown any evidence to support a criminal prosecution.”

    The guy has been in prison since 2002 so no evidence in 5 years?

    From BBC Website

    I agree with you on that Panda, I know the guy has preached religious justification for violence especially against Christians but does that justify his 5 years in prison?

    I think keeping him incarcerated makes him a martyr….and gives his teachings more credence… I’m not sure what the solution is with this guy…. it would be lovely to ship him off to Jordan but I think torture would be used….. but should we be bothered if it is?

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