Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Guilty Even When Proven Innocent

Another case of Guity Even When Proven Innocent

Despite this brother being acquitted in a court if law, he may still find himself subjected to a control order.

"The orders, involving curfews which can amount to virtual house arrest, can last indefinitely and the subject does not have to be accused of any specific crime or be told why he or she is under suspicion."

This isnt the first time a Muslim who has been found innocent in a court of law has nevertheless been punished by the government. Remember the ricin case - 109 Muslims arrested, 8 charged, 0 convicted. Why? Because no ricin ever existed. Nevertheless, following 7-7, these brothers were rounded up and locked up again as they were deemed "not conducive to the public good".

Then last week, in a victory for the government, the special immigration appeals tribunal ruled the Home Office could deport an Algerian known as Y, who had been subject to a control order. The man will be deported despite having been cleared by a jury last year over his alleged part in the so-called "ricin plot".

Another crime Rauf apparantly committed was being affiliated with that extremist cult faction, the Tableeghee Jamaat!!!

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