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It's all very well to say "we suspected but there was no definite proof". Surely even in this politcally correct country of ours, "suspicion of terorrism" should be enough to extradite them to their own country.

2007-07-04 01:50:30 · 8 answers · asked by quette2@btopenworld.com 5 in News & Events Current Events

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an even better question, why did the UK government enable radical Islamists to live, preach and organize in 'Londistan' during the 1990s as AN OFFICIAL POLICY!
...............The plot thickens.................

2007-07-04 01:56:11 · answer #1 · answered by celvin 7 · 1 0

First sweetheart, extradition involves a country where a crime was committed requesting the criminal be returned to the offended country to have the alleged criminal stand trial.
Why would we deport the terrorists? They'll just come back or continue committing their heinous acts in other regions. The buck should stop when they are caught. A good sharp knife across the throat should be sufficient to end the problem.
I figure if cutting off the heads of Americans with a long sharp blade is good enough for them, then returning the favor should be good enough for us. Just be swift and merciful.

2007-07-04 03:34:18 · answer #2 · answered by playdeaux 3 · 1 0

Because for some unknown reason we have the Human Rights Law which needs bloody updating! They would get a lawyer and then win then be paid thousands!

2007-07-04 02:04:04 · answer #3 · answered by Mrs M 4 · 0 0

With respect to Muslims in the UK I think it is a mistake to bring so many people from an old tradition like Islam to the west, it has been shown already not to work.

You can't blame them in a way they think they must fight for Islam; we are to blame for allowing so many to come here

2007-07-07 05:27:56 · answer #4 · answered by Sam J 2 · 0 0

the problem is if you extradite them back to their own country its their country that sponsors there acts and will help them get back in to the country or any other country

2007-07-04 02:05:46 · answer #5 · answered by garry_sangster 3 · 1 0

If we accept your argument we would alienate the very people we must keep onboard to defeat terrorism. Simple solutions like deporting people are not the answer.

2007-07-04 08:27:35 · answer #6 · answered by James Mack 6 · 0 1

So what happens when someone suspects YOU of terrorism, and suddenly you're on a plane to Somewhereistan? By your logic, that's perfectly legal, and perfectly plausible.

2007-07-04 01:56:16 · answer #7 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 3 1

Because then we'd be 'racist'. You cant touch any asian people you suspet being a terrorist because thats racist.

Oh, but its alright for them to steal from us, and call us names. Thats fine.

GRRRRRRRRR

2007-07-04 02:24:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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