Abu Qatada family say they want to leave ‘racist’ UK
The family of Islamic preacher al Qaeda’s ‘right hand man’ Abu Qatada have broken their silence to claim that they are desperately trying to leave the UK because they have “suffered so much”.
Related:
- Abu Qatada wins appeal against deportation
- Abu Qatada: Can UK ignore court ruling?
- There is no magic solution to our human rights quandary
Mullah Krekar gets a big discount (and more welfare!)
Najmaddin Faraj Ahmad, also known as Mullah Krekar, received a total of six years imprisonment after convictions earlier this year, but the appeals court on Thursday reduced that to two years and 10 months after acquitting him of inciting terror.
The 56-year-old cleric came to Norway more than 20 years ago as a refugee. He is the founder of Ansar al-Islam, a Kurdish group listed as a terrorist organization by the United States.
Ansar al-Islam is listed as a terror organization because it’s an affiliate of Al Qaeda which has killed plenty of people over the years, including an Australian reporter.
Mullah Krekar has a deportation order against him in Norway, but can’t be deported to Iraq, unless the Iraqi government provides assurances that he won’t be given the death penalty. Since the death penalty is how Iraq deals with terrorists, that’s a no-go.
So despite being found a threat to Norwegian national security by the court and being on the UN terror list, Mullah Krekar couldn’t be kicked out of Norway. Here’s some of the flavor of this insanity.
In February 2003 the Norwegian government ordered Krekar to be deported to Iraq, but the order had not been implemented because of the security environment in Iraq, and the risk that Krekar could face the death penalty there.
On March 21, 2003 his arrest was ordered by Økokrim, the Norwegian law enforcement agency for financial crime, to ensure he did not leave the country while accusations that he had financed terrorist attacks using Norway as a base were investigated. Court proceedings against Krekar were however dropped when it proved impossible to prove his connections with the terrorist attacks staged in Iraq by Ansar al-Islam during his leadership.
Read that last sentence again and see if you feel like hitting your head against the wall.
Krekar told the Kurdish magazine Awene that he wants to return to Iraq to fight openly against the Iraqi government and the coalition, but that he lacked travel documents from the Norwegian government. He confirmed to a Norwegian newspaper that he had been correctly quoted. The Norwegian minister of labour and migration, Bjarne Håkon Hanssen, responded that Krekar could leave at any time and that he would be given “travel documents within the day. He’ll also get money for airline tickets, taxi cab, and the whole deal. If he really wants to go, that is.” Krekar is still living in Norway.
And he will be living in Norway until the meteor hits or the Vikings rise again.
Meanwhile Krekar put his time in Norway to good use threatening to kill people. This allowed the Norwegian government to lock him, except that the court has now struck down the terror charges.
And there is a sizable Swedish and Norwegian component to the Ansar Al-Islam terror network. (More from Daniel Greenfield)



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No shortage of people willing to help these parasites pack their bags. Good bye have a safe trip dont forget to tell your friends your reasons for leaving.
The problem, mad-aussie, is the left-wing fools who don’t want them to leave!!!
Racist? Islam isn’t a race. Think the UK is bad? Come on down to Texas, dirt bag,
” God knows how small and filthy it is”
We have the same problem in Europe with so-called ‘asylum seekers’. Some are housed in Army barracks – which the soldiers on rotating mop-detail kept immaculately clean.
Now it is messy and dirty, this lot expect servants. The food is not up to the standards they expected, they have to make their own beds.
Of course, they are all on the dole so they have plenty of time, but they seem to think they deserve to be treated as some sort of elite.
Unfortunately, the state has failed to make it clear to them they are the ones who want something from us. They have nothing we want.
This chance to educate those poor, ignorant #savages on personal hygiene, manners, language, gender equality etc. is wasted.
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