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Veliko

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In this example, his right to be protected from possible danger if he is sent back to his country apparently is more important than the rights of those whose lives he conspired to attempt to end to not have such a dangerous criminal in their midst.

That is not an example of the criminals having more rights than the law-abiding people.

The criminal served time in jail and once it was deemed safe for him to be released he was released.
 

Moonbeam

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Double Trouble, don't even take the trouble of trying to explain the concept of rule of law based on individual rights to tribal minds like Moonbeam and Veliko. Their response is innuendo and nitpicking the life out of your argument. For them, the criminal can do no wrong, the law-abiding citizen can do no right. Countries like Holland, Denmark etc. who run some of the most equitable societies see how a certain subset of those who come to their shores as immigrants make a joke of their laws and have tightened them to eliminate the abuse, force them to live according to their rules and have also basically said "fvck you" to the unrepresentative European Courts when they try to interfere. The U.S. also does not tolerate such pedantic nonsense and either locks them up and throws away the key or gives the boot to anyone indulging in violence on society at large. I wonder when British citizens rise up and say "enough is enough".

When there's enough idiots like you living in them. But you are right. It is a waste of your time to argue with me because you're too stupid to do so. It's much more effective to do what you've done here and howl like a fucking fruit cake. I love it when logic and reason drive cowards like you nuts and you start ranting like the wimpy crack pots you are. What a pity to be so mentally AND emotionally backward at the same time.
 

Moonbeam

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That is not an example of the criminals having more rights than the law-abiding people.

The criminal served time in jail and once it was deemed safe for him to be released he was released.

So true but these idiots think with the pucker in their assholes not with their brains. They are scared of things under their beds.
 

grebe925

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So true but these idiots think with the pucker in their assholes not with their brains. They are scared of things under their beds.

Read this. Moron.

Six remanded over suicide bomb plot

Six remanded over suicide bomb plot

Six men have appeared in court charged with terrorism offences including a suspected suicide bombing campaign.

The six, all from Birmingham, appeared at West London Magistrates' Court.

Irfan Nasser, 30, of Sparkhill, Irfan Khalid, 26, and Ashik Ali, 26 both of Balsall Heath, and Rahin Ahmed, 25, of Moseley, have been remanded in custody until 21 October.

Bahader Ali, 28, of Sparkbrook, and Mohammed Rizwan, 32, of Ward End, have been remanded until 24 October.

Mr Nasser, Mr Khalid, Mr Ashik Ali and Mr Ahmed are due to appear at the Old Bailey, while Mr Rizwan and Mr Bahader Ali - who is the brother of Ashik Ali - are to appear before Westminster magistrates.

Mr Nasser and Mr Khalid are accused of preparing for an act of terrorism, including travelling to Pakistan for training in terrorism, making a martyrdom video and planning a bombing campaign.

They are accused of "being concerned in constructing" a home-made explosive device for terrorist acts and stating an intention to be a suicide bomber.

Ashik Ali is accused of preparing for an act of terrorism, which involved planning a bombing campaign, providing premises for the planning of terrorist attack and stating an intention to be a suicide bomber.

Mr Ahmed is accused of helping fund terrorist acts, collecting money for terrorism and helping others travel to Pakistan for training in terrorism.

Seventh man

Mr Rizwan and Bahader Ali are both charged with failing to disclose information about potential acts of terrorism.

It is alleged that between 29 July and 19 September both men had information which they knew may help prevent the commission of an act of terrorism.

Mr Ali is also charged with "arranging the availability of property for terrorist purposes".

Mr Rizwan made no application for bail, while Mr Ali was refused bail.

The offences are alleged to have taken place between Christmas Day 2010 and 19 September this year.

The men were arrested after a police operation in Birmingham last week.

A seventh man from the city, aged 20, who was arrested on Thursday, continues to be questioned. Officers have until 29 September to charge, release or apply for further time.

The men were arrested as part of an operation carried out by the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit. Police said the arrests were unarmed, pre-planned and intelligence-led.