Child rapist's deportation stopped by immigration court

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[h=2]The UK Border Agency has reacted angrily to a court ruling allowing Sani Adil Ali, a Sudanese asylum seeker who raped a 12-year-old girl, to remain in Britain.[/h]
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Sani Adil Ali was allowed to stay because deporting him, the court ruling showed, would be contrary to the United Kingdom's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights








8:58AM BST 15 Jul 2012


Sani Adil Ali, 28, originally from Darfur and part of a threatened tribe, originally came to Britain in 2003 and was awarded refugee status in February 2005, it was reported.

But only a few months later he was arrested at his home in Middlesbrough and later admitted one count of raping the girl, who was Hungarian.

Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to take action on the legislation that helps foreign criminals stay in the UK.

Ali was reportedly jailed for three years at Sheffield Crown Court and released in 2008, when the Home Office ordered that he return to Sudan and he was locked up in an immigration removal centre.

But he appealed to an immigration court and though a judge rejected his bid, he mounted a fresh appeal to the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber, the Mail on Sunday reported.


He was allowed to stay because deporting him, the court ruling showed, would be contrary to the United Kingdom's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights.
A UK Border Agency spokesman said: "We are extremely disappointed with the court's decision.
"We do not believe this individual needs or deserves refuge in this country."
In a letter published in the Sunday Times, Mr Cameron struck out at the legislation.
He said he took "a profoundly different view from most Liberal Democrats on the European Convention on Human Rights".
He added: "I want to do whatever it takes to keep our country safe, restoring the ability to deport dangerous criminals and terrorists even if it means radical action in this area."
The court ruling reportedly stated that deporting Ali, a member of the Zaghawa tribe who are at risk of persecution in Darfur, would breach his rights under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which prohibits torture or inhumane punishment.

Child rapist's deportation stopped by immigration court - Telegraph

this country is so ****ed
 
ECHR strikes again...

We need to withdraw from that as well as the EU. All it does is protect criminals and undesirables.
 
disgusting.

anyone seeking refuge in a country should at least obey their laws.

surely by breaking the laws of the land that you are asking to to protect you, (especially in a sick way like this) you are waiving your right to protection.
cant have it both ways surely....

cannot claim asylum and cause another person harm at the same time...
 
He's got no business being here in the first place as you are supposed to seek refuge in the first safe country.
 
isnt it better and cheaper for society to just chop his b0ll0cks off, cut off his tongue and glue his lips together. also glue his eyelids so he cant see. and maybe glue his ar5ehole smaller so makes shitting a pain.
 
What would have happened to him if he had done this in his own country.
 
They are not, we are and because it's that screwed our laws prevail.

Personally he should have never been here and him and every other illegal immigrant need to be deported back to whatever rock they crawled from. Sorry if this offends, but it's beginning to take the piss now (not that it wasn't already, but to rape a child and be kept here is disgusting)
 
They are not, we are and because it's that screwed our laws prevail.

"Our laws" are basically decided in Brussels or Strasbourg now. When they fully take over in 2014 the people of Britain will have zero say on who comes into the country. The EU council will dictate how many "asylum seekers" we take as we will be in the EU superstate.

This must be stopped and LibLabCon can not be trusted. It will be UKIP for me!

Notes:

Asylum statistics - Statistics Explained

Soft-touch Britain, the asylum seeker capital of Europe: We let in more than anyone else last year | Mail Online
 
The immigration problem will likely go away irrespective of Government...

Tax revenues are down because:

i) Higher earners have taken steps to avoid the new 50p rate
ii) Many people have taken lower salaries rather than face redundancy
iii) Consumer spending is down as many simply economise

That the powers that be seem surprised is a little alarming especially as welfare spending is up and so is borrowing.

The triple-A rating the UK enjoys is at risk so Government borrowing is set to get more expensive.

To continue down this track only ends up one way - a longer period of deeper austerity and public sector spending slashed.

When the soup kitchens are in every town will the immigrants want to be in or will they be leaving in their droves???

Of course, as one commenter said, "The beatings will continue until morale improves"
 
Let the B****** free...................But make sure everyone know who he is !!!!!!
I don't know anyone who would see anything if something unfortunate happened to him, like he mutilated himself before setting himself on fire.
 
Let the B****** free...................But make sure everyone know who he is !!!!!!
I don't know anyone who would see anything if something unfortunate happened to him, like he mutilated himself before setting himself on fire.

Who needs the Olympic Torch, watching that fooker burn would certainly capture the hearts of the British public.
 
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"As Pat Condell has very shrewdly pointed out, the EU- which originally started as a trade agreement- is well on its way to becoming a federal dictatorship. Almost every law in the UK can be overruled from Brussels, by unelected and totally unaccountable bureaucrats whom none of us know anything about. It really makes a mockery of our entire democratic process and it gets worse by the year. Please ConDems, give us a referendum on our future and the ability to make our own decisions, lest it becomes too late..."


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