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The unacceptable face of anti-British hatred: Abu Qatada released on 'bail' and immediately calls for Muslims to "terrorise the non-believers"

Leader of the anti-British hate brigade Abu Qatada
'Suspected' Al Qaeda leader Abu Qatada is celebrating his release from prison on bail with the release of a book in which he urges Muslims to commit terrorist attacks in the West. In the 71-page diatribe of hate and incitement to murder, 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, for once right on the money, say his clear incitement to violence makes a mockery of the decision to set him free but the moral cancer of Liberalism has run riot for through Britain's weak judiciary.
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.
A liberal judge ruled there were no grounds to keep him in jail, but the Special Immigration Appeals Commission imposed unprecedented conditions on his release, including a stipulation that he observe a 22-hour curfew and wear an electronic tag.
He will be under round-the-clock surveillance in a MI5 safehouse and is specifically banned from contacting Bin Laden. If it was not so serious and issue it be would laughable. In a week when nine British soldiers were killed in action in Afghanistan his release should compel the British people to feel outrage.
Counter-terrorism officials believe that 47-year-old Qatada remains a grave threat to national security and will be furious to learn he has yet again flouted the law by publishing his sickening views as he is set free. He has now made a complete mockery of British 'justice' (not a hard task) and sent a message to every hate-filled terrorist with a grudge against Britain. The message is clear: British judges are too weak to protect the British people and as a result their independence from Parliament and the government of the day must be ended.
The revelations are likely to prompt demands for a new investigation into whether Qatada should be charged with inciting murder and racial hatred. A senior security source said: 'The contents of the book are an affront to all decent people. By publishing it now, Qatada and his supporters are giving the two-fingered salute to the criminal justice system.'
Referring to supporters of democracy, Qatada proclaims in his book that 'rising up against them with weapons and with force is an individual obligation upon every Muslim'. He says Muslims should ' prepare to terrorise the enemies of Allah and incite believers to fight'.
Twenty-stone Qatada arrived in Britain 14 years ago on a forged passport, and was granted asylum the following year. In common with many thousands of illegal immigrants he should have been deported immediately but the weak Tory government allowed him to stay. He was convicted in his absence in Jordan of involvement with terror attacks in 1998, and of plotting to plant bombs during the Millennium celebrations.
The book has been issued by Qatada's British followers, who operate under the name At-Tibyan Publications. It is being promoted on Al Qaeda-linked websites worldwide, with a message saying that the release is 'in celebration of our beloved sheik's upcoming reunion with his family'.
The release of the book, believed to have been written before Qatada was jailed, comes at a time when there is a high level of chatter among Al Qaeda supporters hinting at new 9/11-style atrocities. Messages on websites run by suspected Al Qaeda operatives claim that spectacular attacks are imminent.
The Home Office has not yet abandoned 'hope' of throwing Qatada out of the country and is appealing to the House of Lords. Once that process is exhausted his bail will lapse, and ministers will have to apply for a Control Order to limit his movements. But the Home Office should not have to appeal to any higher court for his deportation.
In a sensible country dedicated to its own survival, the Home Office would have the power to order his removal without any recourse to a 'legal system' riddled with weak liberal judges and parasite lawyers.
A VERY DANGEROUS 'GUEST'....
WHEN WILL THE BRITISH PEOPLE LEARN THAT MASS IMMIGRATION IS DESTROYING THEIR COUNTRY AND VOTE FOR POLITICAL PARTIES DETERMINED TO STOP IT?
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