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Tom & Sharon
29-09-2011, 15:03
Oh how the "Human Rights Act" in the UK is being abused by scum,i'll give you some examples;

1)Inmates at a jail in South Wales already have Sky Sports 1, but have lodged a formal complaint with the prison authorities that they do not also get Sky Sports 2 and 3.

The limited choice of channels meant criminals missed out on watching Brighton play Liverpool in the Carling Cup last Wednesday night – and seeing Manchester City play Everton on Saturday.

The fight for "sports rights" led David Davies, the MP for Monmouth, to point out that many people outside prison could not afford the channels. "It beggars belief they are complaining about this – I haven't even got Sky Sports myself," he said.

Officials at HMP Parc in Bridgend, South Wales, a Category B prison, said prisoners were allowed Sky Sports 1 for good behaviour.

But one officer complained: "They can spend all day watching Sky Sports 1. But they're hacked off because they don't have Sky Sports 2 and 3. They've been moaning it is a breach of their human rights.

2)A judge has questioned why a prison van travelled 96 miles to transfer a defendant 60 yards from a police station to a court.

Tom Corrie says he was told that to have taken the prisoner on foot from police cells to the dock would have "infringed his human rights"

After being kept in custody over night at Banbury police station, in Oxford, Thomas Oliver, 27, was sent to appear before magistrates in the building next to the police station, accused of public order offences.

Even the accused Thomas Oliver called it "absurd"

However, instead of making him walk, prisoner escort company, GEOAmey, based in Oxford, sent a prison van from Southampton to drive him instead.
Judge Corrie said: "I wonder how much public money has been wasted."

GEOAmey spokesman John Bates said: "The request to move the prisoner came late, by which time our Buckinghamshire-based vehicles and crews had been allocated to other routes and schedules.

"As a contingency measure, in order to deliver the standard of service we are committed to provide, a vehicle was deployed from our Eastleigh base."

Where do they get these idiots from??????

Robert Oxley of the TaxPayers' Alliance called the case "appalling".

3) Last but not least!!
A fanatical terrorist has escaped being thrown out of the UK because it would "breach his human rights"

Hate-filled Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali, graded the highest possible risk to the public, was released after serving just half of his nine-year sentence for helping the July 21 bombers.

He now mingles freely among the Londoners his co-plotters tried to kill six years ago.

Government officials are desperate to deport the Islamic fundamentalist back to his native Eritrea but have been told they cannot because he could face ‘inhumane treatment or punishment’.

Ali was convicted of helping a gang of five Al Qaeda suicide bombers in their bid to repeat the carnage of the attacks of July 7, 2005, two weeks later.

Graham Foulkes, whose 22-year-old son David was killed on July 7, said he was ‘filled with despair’.

He said: ‘These people were plotting to commit mass murder - what about the human rights of victims and families?

‘These people had no consideration for the women and children they were trying to kill. How can they claim we should look after and support them?’

The case is the latest to highlight how human rights laws have left the authorities powerless to remove some terrorists and convicted criminals.

Imposed human rights laws have left the authorities powerless to remove some terrorists and convicted criminals. Imposed by unaccountable European judges, they place the rights of the most dangerous wrongdoers above the risks faced by ordinary people.


Ali, 35, knew about the potentially murderous July 21 conspiracy and helped the fanatics clear up their explosives factory.

He was jailed for 12 years in February 2008 for aiding and abetting the Al Qaeda cell. Judge Paul Worsley QC said he must have ‘harboured the hope’ the bombers would ‘destroy society as we know it’.

The sentence was reduced to nine years on appeal and after time Ali spent in jail while awaiting trial was taken into account, he was automatically released on licence several weeks ago. He is now living at a bail hostel on a leafy residential street in north-west London. He has been seen travelling on the Tube and catching buses.

The same Tube and buses he and his ilk tried to destroy!!!!!!:mad:

It is understood that Ali is being monitored around the clock and must obey a curfew and other conditions, including a ban on using the internet.

Oh thats OK then!!!!!

He is the second high-risk terrorist linked to the July 21 attacks to win the right to remain in the UK on human rights grounds in recent weeks.
Still here: Ismail Abdurahman also helped the July 21 plotters and has since escaped deportation


Ismail Abdurahman, 28, who hid would-be bomber Hussain Osman for three days, escaped being deported to his native Somalia after judges feared for his safety. Abdurahman is also living at a bail hostel in London despite the protests of police and Home Office officials.

The release of Ali and Abdurahman underlines the challenges faced by police, probation and MI5. There are fears that they will be stretched to the limit as they try to monitor dozens of freed fanatics in the run-up to the Olympics next year.

Research by one think-tank found that more than 230 people have been convicted of terrorist offences since 2001, but only around 100 remain in prison.

Under Article 3 of both the European Convention on Human Rights, and Labour’s Human Rights Act, individuals are protected against torture, inhuman or degrading treatment.

What about the victims who endured inhuman treatment????:mad:

The clause allows foreign terror suspects to fight deportation on the grounds that they would be tortured in their home countries if returned.

In February, Lord Carlile warned that European judges have turned Britain into a ‘safe haven’ for foreign terrorists.
Appalling legislation: Tory MP Pritti Patel says the law needs to be changed

Appalling legislation: Tory MP Pritti Patel says the law needs to be changed

Tory MP Priti Patel said: ‘This is yet another example of how we have got to abolish this appalling human rights legislation that allows terrorists and violent criminals to waltz out of prison and stay in our country.

‘They should be deported instantly back to where they came from.’

Solicitor Cliff Tibber, who represents the families of several July 7 victims, said: ‘There is no doubt it is uncomfortable for the families to see someone like this back on the streets after what feels like an extremely short period of time.’

A UK Border Agency spokesman said: ‘We will do everything we can to remove this individual from the UK and are extremely disappointed

Such is the perversity of human rights law that the worse the crime, the easier it is for the culprit to dodge deportation.

This is particularly true when countries with a history of ill-treatment and torture, such as Eritrea and Somalia, are involved.

The British government will at least try to persuade the courts to send the convict back home.

But, when the foreign prisoner appeals, he will say that the gravity of his offence means he now has notoriety back home, and that he therefore will be a marked man to his homeland’s security services.

Routinely, prisoners claim they will be met from the plane and immediately tortured.

The British courts normally agree not to deport them – creating the bizarre situation where a terrorist or a killer has more chance of being allowed to stay in the UK than a foreign shoplifter or a simple failed asylum seeker.

Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali certainly falls into the category of being an evil man, given that he knew of the July 21 bomb plot, but did nothing to alert the authorities.

He was brought up in the same foster family as July 21 conspirator Yassin Omar, and lived in the flat directly above Omar’s eighth-floor bomb factory.

He was also a close friend of ringleader Muktar Said Ibrahim, who had a key to his flat and often stayed there.

Ali housed the members of the plot when the fumes in Omar’s bomb factory became overwhelming, and helped with the clear-up afterwards. At Ali’s home, police found handwritten documents relating to the construction of the bombs ripped up in his waste paper bin.

On one piece of paper were the words ‘detonator, charge and Allah’ in Arabic.

The second man linked to July 21 who is using human rights law to dodge deportation, Ismail Abdurahman, showed a similar hatred for the British public.

The Somalian provided a safe house for Shepherd’s Bush bomber Hussain Osman before he fled the country on July 26, 2005.

He also acted as a ‘runner’, retrieving a video camera and passport for Osman. The camera was apparently used to record suicide messages.

The judge who jailed five men convicted of helping the bombers, including Ali and Abdurahman, said they had shown no remorse.

Paul Worsley, QC, said: ‘You concealed your knowledge of the would-be bombers who were set to inflict even greater devastation than that of 7/7 which claimed the lives of 52 innocents.

‘You then helped them escape justice, leaving them free to strike again.’

It is a bitter irony that human rights judges have now decided that – regardless of the enormity of their crimes – they should be free to stay in Britain for good.

Remember this scum could be on a bus,tube sitting next to you in the UK!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Phew... rant over..........................:crazy:

Tom

Medman
29-09-2011, 15:12
I share your sentiments and concerns. The country, freedom and lifestyle that our parents and grandparents fought for is doomed. :wall:

anegib
29-09-2011, 15:21
I also agree with everything you have said, life back in UK is becoming a farce!
No respect, no discipline farcical justice system. Sadly cannot see it changing any day soon.

Goforgold
29-09-2011, 17:17
Don't get me started!! The terrorist who was released early and just before his release applied for Legal Aid to fight his deportation and will run up a bill for many thousands was the last blady straw for me the other day!!!!

It's about time we withheld our Council Taxes until Government listen to us and start actually doing what we pay them for - which is act on our behalf!!! :(

dokgolf
29-09-2011, 18:08
Normally I'm all for human rights to be upheld but it's very hard to justify any of the above:(