This is all over the news right now in the UK. Basically, the radical muslim cleric Abu Qatada is using the english legal system in his own defence, claiming that if he is deported back to his home country of Jordan he will be tortured for his involvement in terrorist activities there. It is therefore, he claims, a violation of his human rights which British law guarantees to protect.
A lot of people are up in arms about this though, because the man does nothing but preach hatred against the west, and openly encourages people to kill british citizens. He also only got into britian in the first place because of a forged passport; so technically you could say, in terms of the law, that since he's here illegally he doesn't have any rights under our law.
What do you guys think? Should he be deported or should we honour our laws and values and keep him here, however horrible a man he is?
Personally, while i think the guy is a dispicable human being, i think far too many people have died (especially in WW2) to ensure that we have basic human rights laws, and we'd be selling out our own values to just disregard all of that when we encounter a person we'd rather not benefit from them.
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