Monday, August 10, 2015

Extremist preacher linked to Osama Bin Laden cannot be deported from Britain despite being refused UK citizenship – because it would breach his human rights


He has repeatedly been turned down for British citizenship due to his ‘extremist’ views but now the British government is set to allow a radical Muslim preacher to stay in the UK.
The imam, who is known only in legal documents as FM, has long been considered connected to the deceased Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Born in Yemen, the 50-year-old imam regularly preaches at a well known mosque in the north of England. He cannot be named as his identity is protected by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The preacher's lawyers and the entire legal enterprise involved in protecting this imam's non-existent 'rights' should all be dis-barred, passports invalidated, citizenship revoked and then boarded on the next flight out of the UK to Syria,Pakistan, Iran or any Islamic shithole of their choice...banned forever from Western civilization.