My friend Roy in the UK just shared additional information with me that this article did not include. "Josette, And his solicitor has made over two million pounds from legal aid to defend him. Why he is still here I have no idea, when he was kicked out of the local mosques HE closed a street down in London, his followers sat in the middle of the road and the firkin police just stood by and watched and defended him from protesters. THINK IT WON'T HAPPEN IN THE USA THEN THINK AGAIN"
My friend Roy added more info today, "He has special priviledges in jail, he demanded and got lap tops etc, he refused to travel to the court so a video link was set up, the list goes on and on. His solicitor states HE is a victim, its racism to hold him she of course is also a... muslim, others who apply for legal aid get turned down yet he has had over 2 million pounds in legal aid alone all paid for by the British public in taxes.
He is wanted for murder in Egypt, or Jordan not exactly sure where, he claims he blew his hands off while making a bomb, yet here he is sitting in luxury in a prison cell equal to the Ritz. He won't get extradited somebody from the left wing tossers will see to that."
My friend Roy added more info today, "He has special priviledges in jail, he demanded and got lap tops etc, he refused to travel to the court so a video link was set up, the list goes on and on. His solicitor states HE is a victim, its racism to hold him she of course is also a... muslim, others who apply for legal aid get turned down yet he has had over 2 million pounds in legal aid alone all paid for by the British public in taxes.
He is wanted for murder in Egypt, or Jordan not exactly sure where, he claims he blew his hands off while making a bomb, yet here he is sitting in luxury in a prison cell equal to the Ritz. He won't get extradited somebody from the left wing tossers will see to that."
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Express UK
written by Staff
Tuesday October 19,2010
Lawyers for hate preacher Abu Hamza have argued he should keep his British passport because he has been stripped of his Egyptian nationality.
The radical cleric is appealing against an attempt by the Home Office to take his passport away from him.
At a hearing before the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac), Hamza's lawyers are arguing he has been stripped of his Egyptian citizenship so cannot have his British passport taken too, as that would render him "stateless".
But the Home Office says there is no documentation to prove he is no longer an Egyptian national and though he was once denied an Egyptian passport, he was later allowed one.
At the start of a three-day hearing in central London, the commission heard 52-year-old Hamza may have had his Egyptian nationality revoked but the country's government would not confirm whether he had or not.
The cleric came to Britain on a student visa and acquired a British passport through marriage.
He was denied an Egyptian passport in 1982 because he had not undertaken military service, the panel heard, but a decree in 1988 allowed him his citizenship back.
But Egyptian law expert Sabah Al-Mukhtar, appearing as a witness for Hamza's legal team, told the commission it was possible he had been stripped of his nationality later on for other reasons.
He said by refusing Hamza a passport the Egyptian government was giving a "de facto" denial of his nationality.
The panel heard that under Egyptian nationality laws, a citizen cannot obtain a foreign nationality without government permission.
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