Did anyone expect anything different?
Suspected Al Qaeda leader Abu Qatada is celebrating his release from prison with the release of a book in which he urges Muslims to commit terrorist attacks in the West.Meanwhile, he'd like everyone to respect his privacy while he plots their demise.
In the 71-page tract, published in English translation on the internet, he repeatedly claims that fighting jihad, holy war, is obligatory for all Muslims and urges them to 'terrorise' non-believers.
Security sources say his clear incitement to violence makes a mockery of the decision to set him free.
The preacher of hate, who has been described as Osama Bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, was released on bail from Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire on Tuesday after the blocking of his deportation to Jordan, where he is wanted on terror charges.
Abu Qatada is to launch a legal-aid funded court bid to prevent the public seeing pictures of him enjoying his freedom.It's come to this: Terrorists now get to walk free using taxpayer-funded lawyers, they demand their privacy while the public pays for his housing, all while he urges terror attacks. Nice setup.
The man known as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe has instructed lawyers to seek a court order keeping new pictures of him secret.
The move came within hours of him being freed from prison after he won his fight against deportation from Britain.
His release follows a court ruling in April banning ministers from extraditing him to Jordan.
Qatada, of Acton, will claim that any picture of him violates his 'right to privacy' under the Human Rights Act - the same act he used to gain his freedom.
The 47-year-old can only leave his house for two hours each day while wearing an electronic tag.
The curfew also bans him from having contact with bin Laden but allows him to live with his family in his Edwardian semidetached home and claim benefits of £1,000 a month.
Thanks to Gateway Pundit for the link.
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