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chav1 08-08-2005 21:40

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Omar Bakri Mohammed has left the uk

hope someone shoots him in the back of the head on his way out



Last week Bakri, 45, was caught hailing the failed London suicide bombers of July 21 as the “FANTASTIC FOUR”.

cashman 08-08-2005 22:24

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thats not very gentlemanly chav- shoot him between the eyes then he can see it coming.

garinda 08-08-2005 22:27

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I don't see why we can't have one back????

We are supposedly in the EU, why do we have to go through a lengthy expedition to get the suspected terrorist back from Italy?

True he has a very sexy lawyer, but it seems daft.

What happened to open borders? It was easy enough for him to leave the country and get into Italy after fleeing Britain.

WillowTheWhisp 08-08-2005 22:45

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He was frightened of being tried as a traitor. Diddums.

chav1 08-08-2005 23:00

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hope the rest of those who think blowing up our children is acceptable behaviour and killing our citizens follow suit and get on a plane or boat out of here

dont let the door hit your asses on the way out

mani 08-08-2005 23:17

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worst thing is

the security services didnt even know about him going.

imagine who they dont know about coming in

chav1 08-08-2005 23:24

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yeah thats pity they didnt know about it

if they had they could have arranged for him to be the only passanger on the plane and crash it into the sea and see how firm his belief in crashing planes holds out

of course the pilot would be given a parachute :-)

Doug 08-08-2005 23:33

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Think of the environment mess that would make chav, not to mention the waist of a quite serviceable aircraft. Would it not far better to dispose of the gentleman in a cleaner and more environmentally friendlier place……he’s in the Lebanon, I’m sure that those gentleman at Mossad would assist Mr Blaire and take him out…………

chav1 09-08-2005 00:06

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well i suppose to make it more enviromentaly friendly we could have crashed the plane on to france ;)

Acrylic-bob 09-08-2005 06:11

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I wouldn't get too excited at this turn of events. Bad pennies have a habit of always turning up again. It was reported in the Times that he has left his family and his assets in the UK.

SPUGGIE J 09-08-2005 06:56

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If this war-monger has left his assets behind then why doesn't TB and his goons seize it and treat it like a drugs case. If there aint any fundin for these people then it makes it harder for them (alledgely bare in mind the IRA ).

Debbie J 09-08-2005 07:02

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Have to agree he sneaked out of Britain without the security forces knowing whats to stop him sneaking back in? Surely his family should now be deported as there is nothing to stop them carrying on his 'work'

SPUGGIE J 09-08-2005 09:21

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What would happen if we deported his family to a hotbed of suicide bombings and he got a dose of his own and we praised the perps? Answer
"You infinged my human rights" totally forgetting the same rights of those who died!

vorlon24 09-08-2005 11:07

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There was someone recently who they wouldn't deport as he would face the death penalty if he returned.

I can't remember his name though

Margaret Pilkington 09-08-2005 13:50

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He left his family and assets in this country.......you mean the £30,000 Ford Galaxy we bought for him and his benefit book.

He can afford to go to the Lebanon on holiday.....how many people on benefits can do that?

I hope the British Government stop him from coming back.

Tealeaf 09-08-2005 13:58

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I suspect that the Israeli government won't be to happy about this character on their doorstep and unlike the UK government, they are not always too concerned about the nicieties of the legal process. I'll give him a fortnight riding round in his new people carrier before a couple of Apache gunships, with a nice Star of David on the side, pop up in his rear view mirror....

entwisi 09-08-2005 14:11

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Why is it that peopel who were prepared to die for their cause now seem scared to answer to the law? Surely it would give them near martyr status without the downside.

cashman 09-08-2005 17:27

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read somewhere today that hes coming back- and why not he will lose his benifit if he doesnt= WHATS GOING ON ?

chav1 09-08-2005 19:39

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his benefit should be stopped as he left the UK and didnt notify the dss of it

or does that not apply anymore ..?

SPUGGIE J 09-08-2005 20:15

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His preaching could be classed as his occupation thus he would have to face a DSS inquiry.

chav1 09-08-2005 20:33

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he obviusly didnt need his people carrier to get away so that should be taken off him staright away

fireman 09-08-2005 20:42

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You did read that cashman he has said he will return in 4 weeks after he has carried out his duties to Islam in other parts of the world. HE SHOULD BE BANNED FROM OUR COUNTRY!!!!!!!!1

SPUGGIE J 09-08-2005 20:46

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Oh dear some other poor bam is about to be blown up or is he out on a recruitment drive?

Tealeaf 10-08-2005 10:58

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This is the front page headline from todays London Evening Standard:


BAKRI TO UK FOR NHS HEART BY-PASS OPERATION.

I kid you not. Unfortunatly, it is not yet showing on the Standard website and I only managed to have a quick look; it appears that this gentleman will be returning from the Lebanon in 4 weeks time to have this operation. I don't have any further details.

I shall pass no further comment.

Bazf 10-08-2005 12:51

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Any chance of a power cut in about 4weeks time, maybe 10mins after they open him up?

Margaret Pilkington 10-08-2005 12:59

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Bakri's benefits have been stopped....but whats the betting he gets them back dated when he returns......?

Margaret Pilkington 10-08-2005 13:01

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According to the Daily Mail, if he doesn't return by the 19th of August, he does not have the rights to be let in. Here's hoping his flight is delayed.... by about 2 weeks.

And T... how do you do a heart by-pass on someone who only has a swinging brick...?

cashman 10-08-2005 14:36

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well--- lets make him better,when we allow him back in to reclaim his benifits and then he can carry on recruiting. (beam me up scotty)

BumFace 10-08-2005 14:37

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Unbelievable - and his condition is worsened by his extra weight!!

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005370020,00.html

yerself 10-08-2005 14:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf
BAKRI TO UK FOR NHS HEART BY-PASS OPERATION.

Let's have a whip round, send the proceeds down to Tealeaf and see if he can go and have a word with the surgeon.

garinda 10-08-2005 15:03

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Anymore news on the story in The Evening Standard?

Busman747 10-08-2005 16:30

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
According to the Daily Mail, if he doesn't return by the 19th of August, he does not have the rights to be let in. Here's hoping his flight is delayed.... by about 2 weeks.

Apparently the powers to stop him returning are in place -------but Ministers do not want to rock the boat before Tony Blair finishes his 2 week consultation on how to act against fundementalists such as Bakri.

Moderate Muslims have urged the government NOT to let him back in and said "No tears would be shed by British Muslims if Bakri was barred"

Is he listening to the British Muslims and the British people as a whole-------or to his wife that will probably defend him in court??

yerself 10-08-2005 17:20

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from www.pipex.com:





Extremist preacher 'in line for NHS heart op'
The extremist Islamic preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed may undergo heart surgery in an NHS hospital if he returns to the UK.

Bakri, who says he has a congenital heart problem, has already missed several appointments or had them postponed, friends said, but another one is likely to be scheduled before the end of the year.

The so-called "Tottenham Ayatollah" is currently in Lebanon but says he plans to return to the UK in a month's time.

That would allow him to have a free operation which would otherwise cost thousands of pounds privately.

Bakri's health problem is understood to involve the narrowing of arteries in his heart and the likeliest operation is an angioplasty.

More than 20,000 of the operations are carried out by doctors in the UK every year.

His condition is believed to be exacerbated by his weight.

Friends say that, because he is missing a bone in his ankle, he is unable to exercise and that has contributed to the narrowing of his coronary arteries.

Earlier this year the father-of-seven, who uses a walking stick, took delivery of a £30,000 people carrier paid for under the Motability scheme.

He is estimated to have received several hundred thousand pounds in benefits during his two decades in the UK.

It is not clear which hospital Bakri would have his treatment at and hospitals refused to discuss confidential patient details.

But Anjem Choudary, another leading figure in the al-Muhajiroun movement, said: "He had an appointment for a heart operation at some point. I'm not sure exactly when.

"He had appointments before but he missed them - he doesn't like to take medicine, he likes to recover naturally.

"He has a congenital problem he has had the whole of his life. It's a problem with his arteries but I'm not a doctor so I don't know exactly."

Bakri, who had his mobile phone turned off on Wednesday, sparked outrage last week by saying he would not inform police if he knew Muslim extremists were planning a bomb attack in Britain.

He left for Beirut amid suggestions that he could be tried for treason but the Government has since made clear there is no prospect of that.

Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott admitted there was nothing to stop the firebrand cleric coming and going at the moment from the UK.

But a review of the Home Secretary's powers to exclude people who promote terrorism could be complete by the time Bakri heads home, allowing him to be barred.

Tory leader Michael Howard argued that present powers were already sufficient to keep Bakri out and he called on the Government to use those powers "without delay".

"The Home Secretary has the power to exclude from this country people whose presence here is not conducive to the public good," he said.

Former Home Secretary David Blunkett today said he was sure "very many people" would welcome Bakri's departure from the UK.

Speaking during a visit to Nottingham East Midlands Airport, he said: "I wouldn't second guess the Home Secretary's or the Prime Minister's decisions (on excluding the Muslim cleric from the country).

"I think there will be very many people who would welcome his departure and I know a decision will be taken when the Home Secretary has had the chance to talk to the Prime Minister and receive advice from legal advisers and his own staff.

"There's time for that decision to be taken over the weeks ahead." Published: Wednesday 10th August 2005

cashman 10-08-2005 19:27

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goin off that info yerself the time for that descision should be taken immediatley not in a few weeks time,are or the government completly spineless?

fireman 10-08-2005 19:59

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Nails and heads spring to mind Cashy.

Margaret Pilkington 10-08-2005 20:33

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He definitely has a bone in his back that won't bend.......he has NEVER worked in this country or contributed in any way.......unless of course you count his ability to procreate......so he obviously has.......no I'd better not go there.......I'll end up BANNED.

garinda 10-08-2005 21:10

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It said on the evening news on ITV, that for him to be legally barred from returning into the UK, he has to be served with papers stating this fact, and then he has a fourteen day period to appeal the decission.

Only trouble is no one is sure if he is in The Lebanon, Libya, or Saudia Arabia.

Absolutlely daft.

Margaret Pilkington 11-08-2005 13:44

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According to the lunchtime News, this guy has been arrested in Lebanon........????? what for.
Hope the lebanese police treat him with kindness and courtesy....don't you....?

SPUGGIE J 11-08-2005 15:19

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Maybe he was arrested for his own safety he could be too radical for them. With the situation in Lebanon as it is (tetchy at best) they might not want an "universal trouble maker" in there midst. Mind you they could solve our problem and keep him in jail so we dont have to pay for him, then with some devine intervention this gonad might realisehow well of he is. Bet he yelled for a British consular official if he was arresed though odds of 8/13.

Tealeaf 11-08-2005 15:48

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Well, if he did ask for British Consular assistance, I hope he was told to p*ss right off. My understanding is that this guy has joint Syrian/Lebanese nationality and his residency in the UK is based upon extended leave to remain as an asylum seeker. If the Lebanese have him locked up for a few more weeks then he legally loses that right. As a non-UK citizen he has no entitlement to Consular help.

SPUGGIE J 11-08-2005 15:52

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Now there would be a lovely early crimbo present for all. Lets hope it happens.

SPUGGIE J 11-08-2005 17:55

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The govenment needs a peice of paper from counrties saying they will treat returning reprobates nicely. What twaddle just to keep the HR groups happy Let em feel frightened like their targets and realise how good they had it.

Wynonie Harris 12-08-2005 07:45

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So, it now turns out that the deportees will be able to go through a lengthy appeals process - all paid for by us, of course - and remain here for years, perhaps forever. A major part of the blame for this must rest with our bungling, incompetent government who incorporated international human rights principles into UK law in 1998.

The French come in for a lot of stick on this site, but they wouldn't put up with this situation for a minute. In fact, they've already started deporting radicals back to Algeria.

Why can't ours do the same?

staggeringman 12-08-2005 16:49

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http://www.ntlworld.com/news/story_u...toryid=4200598 he is now banned from british soil! a lot of people can sleep soundly tonight.

Margaret Pilkington 12-08-2005 19:25

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He has 3 months to appeal. His benefits have been stopped, but his wife and family are still getting benefits.

scooby12 12-08-2005 19:51

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in todays news it would appear that bakri has been told he will not be alolowed back in to the u.k. so im sorry to say its no by pass.i wonder weather the people in lebanon will let him have the op out there.if he does come back to the u.k can we donate ackers to tleaf so he can do a bit of work on the above named person:engsmil::p

Neil 13-08-2005 09:20

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Originally Posted by chav1
well i suppose to make it more enviromentaly friendly we could have crashed the plane on to france ;)

Or better still into a French Nuclear Power Station ( or 2 ) when the wind is blowing away from us :D

Margaret Pilkington 13-08-2005 12:40

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At least we are saving £7.500 on his heart bypass surgery........if he has it in the Lebanon he has to pay for the whole of the treatment up front.......aaaah poor thing!

fireman 13-08-2005 13:05

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His wife will sell the car we gave him and send him the cash, so we pay anyway.

cashman 13-08-2005 14:16

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his wife hates the british as well - read a quote of hers today! but she and her offspring can stay here and continue to claim benefits, WHY?

SPUGGIE J 13-08-2005 14:18

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Britain is their cash cow that aint available elsewere

fireman 13-08-2005 16:06

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She will probably get his benefits now as a single parent family. This is not a welfare state it is a state that looks after the welfare of those who won't and have no intentions of working for a living, and the welfare of the genuine cases, with a genuine claim. seems to come second.

SPUGGIE J 13-08-2005 16:37

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I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT WE AS TAX PAYERS WILL BE KEEPING THEM! SEND EM ALL TO JORDAN!!!!!!:mad:

Margaret Pilkington 13-08-2005 18:24

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According to an article in the Mail today......she hates the british way of life.....thinks we are all filthy......doesn't want her kids bringing up in the British way of life.......and GET THIS......they have money (yeah, it's ours) and she can send it to her dearly beloved so that he can get his op done in the Lebanon.

SPUGGIE J 13-08-2005 19:12

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If she hates the British way, considers it filthy and wants her kids to have no part of it then WHY THE :swear8: IS SHE STILL HERE!!!!! Lets ship her and her offspring out to join here hubby
and use the money they get in benifit for some poor unlucky bod that needs it. PEOPLE WONDER WHY I HATE PAYING MY TAXES FROM PAY THAT I HAVE WORKED HARD TO GET WHEN WE SEE IT GIVEN THEM. THEY THEN SHOW CONTEMPT TO THOSE WHO PROVIDE IT; BY RAMIN IT DOWN OUR THROATS. :cursing: :bangh8: :Banane45:


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