Lebanon deports jihadists to...Britain
9th Nov 2005, 21:09 GMT
Lebanon has sent four jihadists back where they came from: Great Britain. After all, who needs these jihad agitators coming into the Middle East from the West and stirring up trouble? "Bakri's followers deported to Britain," from the TimesOnline, with thanks to Twostellas: FOUR key lieutenants of Omar Bakri Mohammad, the banned Islamic cleric, have been expelled from Lebanon and deported back to Britain. Their expulsion comes as the British authorities attempt to deport to Beirut a number of Lebanese radicals who have been identified as a terrorism risk. Bakri fled to Beirut, fearing that he would be arrested in Britain as part of the Governments promised crackdown on so-called preachers of hate. Bakri claimed that he had flown to Lebanon on holiday in August but Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary, banned the cleric from returning to his London home. The four men rounded up in Beirut were there helping Bakri to set up a religious school and are allegedly members of his banned al-Ghuraba group. Anjem Choudray, the clerics deputy, blamed the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for orchestrating their deportations. Whitehall would not comment on the case.
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