British government loses Abu Qatada appeal

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 27 Maret 2013 | 23.18

Abu Qatada, seen here in April last year, will not be deported from the UK. Source: AP

THE British government has lost an appeal against a court decision to block the deportation of radical cleric Abu Qatada to Jordan.

"This is not the end of the road. Government remains determined to deport Abu Qatada," the Home Office said on Twitter on Wednesday after the Court of Appeal dismissed its challenge.

The government's legal team submitted at a recent one-day hearing in London that Abu Qatada was a "truly dangerous" individual who escaped deportation through "errors of law".

The Special Immigration Appeals Commission decided in November that Abu Qatada could not be removed to Jordan, where he was convicted of terror charges in his absence in 1999, without "a real risk" of evidence obtained through torture being used against him at a retrial.

On Wednesday Lord Dyson, the Master of the Rolls, and two other judges unanimously rejected the appeal.


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