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Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada attends a celebration after his release from a prison near Amman, Jordan, on September 24, 2014. (Reuters/Majed Jaber)


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Abu Qatada returns to his north London home after being freed on bail in England, on November 13, 2012. (EPA/Andy Rain)


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In this file picture taken on November 13, 2012 terror suspect Abu Qatada arrives at his home in northwest London , after he was released from prison. (AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE)


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In this file picture taken on November 13, 2012 terror suspect Abu Qatada arrives at his home in northwest London , after he was released from prison. (AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE)


Cleric Abu Qatada may leave Britain voluntarily

Cleric Abu Qatada may leave Britain voluntarily

London, Reuters—Radical cleric Abu Qatada will return to Jordan voluntarily if the Jordanian parliament ratifies a deal with Britain that ensures he will receive a fair trial, the cleric’s lawyer said on Friday. Britain’s government has for years tried to...
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In this file picture taken on November 13, 2012 terror suspect Abu Qatada arrives at his home in northwest London , after he was released from prison. (AFP Photo)


Britain’s Abu Qatada Appeal Unanimously Rejected

Britain’s Abu Qatada Appeal Unanimously Rejected

London, Asharq Al-Awsat—The latest attempt by the British government to deport the controversial Jordanian-born cleric Abu Qatada failed today after a ruling by the country’s Court of Appeal. The court’s three judges unanimously rejected an appeal from British Home...