25/02/2013

High Court Ban Qatada Protests

Protests being held within 500 metres of the home of radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada, but groups like the Englaish Defence League, have been banned by a high court judge.

Issued on Monday, Mr Justice Silber said the injunction was necessary because the weekly protests had terrified the cleric's family, particularly his children, the youngest of whom is aged 11.

Once described by a Spanish judge as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, Qatada is currently out on bail under a 16-hour daily curfew.

The home secretary, Theresa May, is appealing against a ruling by British judges that he cannot be sent back to Jordan while there is a risk he faces a trial based on evidence obtained through torture.

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