Abu Hamza: High Court judge halts extradition to the US

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Abu Hamza Abu Hamza is accused of planning to set up a terrorism training camp

A High Court judge has halted the extradition of Abu Hamza al-Masri to the US on terror charges after the cleric launched a last-ditch appeal.

An injunction temporarily stops the removal of the radical cleric and another suspect from the UK and is the latest move in a long legal battle.

The European Court of Human Rights had earlier rejected attempts to block them being sent for trial in the US.

The pair will outline their appeals at a hearing next Tuesday and Wednesday.

On Monday, the European court ruled that the men and three other suspects should stand trial in the US.

The Judicial Office confirmed Abu Hamza and Khaled Al-Fawwaz were “seeking injunctions preventing their removal from the UK”.

A spokesperson said: “A High Court judge has considered the applications on the papers and adjourned the cases to a hearing in open court.

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6 Replies to “Abu Hamza: High Court judge halts extradition to the US”

  1. I like him and that is because he aids our cause. He says it like it is. He hates the infidel and even says one can kill them like cattle. He is a lot better than that retard who fronts a lot of the hate demos in london: Anjem Choudary. Now that guy is too soft and mushy for my liking. The more extreme and real they are the better to aid our cause of spreading the news that Islam is full of hate.