hamza to be extradited

not good at photo shop but i reckon would make great target practice for our boys in afganistan
 
thing is if that was me or you its would have been over now we would have been delt with, but because its a ******** he gets away with it for years.
 
The taxpayer is so it's in the best interests of the parasitic human rights lawyers to drag it out as long as possible.

Luckily it seems a judge has seen sense and said that if his health is in decline that he should be tried as soon as possible.

When he's eventually shipped out I propose a Photoshop competition for the best use for him with 1M DW cash as prize for best.

if his lawyers fail, can't we send them with him too?

we should have sent him to Egypt, in the first place, he'd be a statistic by now.
instead we send him to the US, where he will become a martyr.
talk about shooting yourself in the foot?
 
I think what Firemouth meant was that when he started in Eygpt he would have disappeared.
Having him in America means he gets more press coverage, In Eygpt he would not stand out like he does here or the USA.
 
lets face it. all said and done he will drag this out as long as he can. even the e/u courts have said he's to go. but dithering british courts and do gooder's. he's still here. dont like the french but my god they take no shoit. its on a plane and fook off with them lot
 
Radical cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects are expected to find out today if they have won their latest legal move to avoid extradition from the UK to America.
Two judges at the High Court in London heard from Home Secretary Theresa May's QC on Thursday that if they rule in her favour, then that "effectively is the end" of the matter, as no further appeal was available in criminal cases.
Mr James Edie agreed with Sir John Thomas, President of the Queen's Bench Division, that he will be saying to the court "the Secretary of State would be entitled to move instantly".
Sir John said it was the "final court if we refuse permission".
Lawyers for 54-year-old Hamza, a former imam at Finsbury Park mosque in north London, have asked Sir John and Mr Justice Ouseley to continue an injunction preventing his extradition pending medical tests recommended by two doctors.
His QC Alun Jones said an MRI brain scan could establish that he is unfit to plead because of degenerative problems and should not be extradited to face trial on terrorism charges.
Mr Jones said Hamza's health is "deteriorating" and he is suffering from long-term depression, inability to concentrate and short-term memory loss.
Although the court has still to give its final ruling, Sir John suggested in the course of Thursday's argument that, if there was a risk of a degenerative condition, "the sooner he is put on trial the better - I don't conceivably see how a delay can conceivably be in the interests of justice".
Hamza is one of five terror suspects who have launched last-ditch legal challenges at the court after the European Court of Human Rights refused to stop their US extradition.
Mr Jones said the application was not "a device" to avoid removal. Hamza is suffering from long-standing clinical depression as a result of being held for more than eight years in "harsh, utterly unacceptable conditions" in the high-security unit at Belmarsh prison in southeast London.
He is suffering from Type 2 diabetes, extensive psoriasis and sweating as well as the depressive effects of long-term sleep deprivation linked to being woken by prison guards every hour of the night.
Mr Jones said a scan could establish whether he is suffering from some organic, degenerative condition affecting his ability to concentrate on legal proceedings, and thus his fitness to plead.
Mr Eadie argued that Hamza's medical condition is long-standing and his application could have been brought earlier in the European Court.
Mr Jones suggested Hamza would have been allowed the test - the only issue currently standing between him and extradition - "if this case was not one of such public notoriety concerning a person who has become a pantomime villain".
The judges are also due to give their decisions today in applications brought by terror suspects Babar Ahmad, Syed Ahsan, Khaled al Fawwaz and Adel Abdul Bary.

Hamza Extradition Fate To Be Decided In Court

if the do decide today and he is to go they want to get the coont out of here before something else halts the process
 
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo the fecker lost he's on his way out, its about time they got something right.
 
just on sky news, he lost, judges said to start proceedings immidiatly to get him gone
 
Woo hoo we finaly wise up !!

What about the other 4 arseholes who appealed today ? any news on that scum ?
 
The other 4 to be deported also, ha ha ha fooking ha and good riddance to the turds
 
they can all sling their hook lol

all the loonies shouting outside the court as well, they should have snipers taking them all out
 
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