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5 jihadists coming to Britain


As I said before the five terrorist vermin - none of whom are UK citizens and none of whom was even resident in the UK at the time of their capture- are on their way home after a slight delay at Club Gitmo in Cuba.

Omar Deghayes
37 unemployed - so here is one that is soon to be drawing benefits for his jihadist lifestyle.
Libyan refugee who for some reason was not only in Pakistan but had appeared in training videos (It wasn't yoga)

Shaker Aamer
Saudi national
moved to UK with wife and four children - another soon to be drawing in lots of benefits for him and the tribe of future jihadists.
happened to be enjoying a holiday in Afghanistan when he was picked up.

Jamil el-banna
Jordanian refugee
found in the Gambia boarding a plane with strange electric kit.(claimed he was buying a peanut oil factory - the sort of excuse you would come up with)

Binam Mohammed
Ethiopian asylum seeker - oh and another one to be claiming Job Seekers Allowance. Not sure if many employers are looking for the ability to strip an AK47 with a blindfold on and assemble a bomb?
He was caught in Karachi with some nice hardware , had also visited Afghanistan. A very popular holiday destination, not sure if Judith Chalmers has covered that yet but I am sure it is just a matter of time.

Abden Sameur
Algerian army deserter and asylum seeker.
was arrested in the mountains between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Its a mistake anybody could make , he probably thought he was going for a fortnights cruise around the Med.

The piece below is from the Daily Mail: The (in)famous five return

...All had been granted the right to remain here after arriving as asylum seekers. But when they were picked up, they were thousands of miles away in, variously, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Gambia.

Take Shaker Aamer, for instance. He's a Saudi national who came to the UK in 1996. When he was arrested he was working for a "charity" in Jelalabad.

According to his lawyer, the ubiquitous Clive Stafford Smith, Aamer went to Pakistan and then Afghanistan in 2001 to look for work after failing to find a job in the UK.

As you do. There you are, sitting in a council house in Birmingham, scouring the "sits vac" column of the Evening Mail. Since there's nothing suited to your talents, you decide you might as well up sticks and try your luck in Afghanistan.

Of course, it's not unknown for people to emigrate in search of a better life. Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. are popular destinations. But how many conclude that the grass is greener in Afghanistan?

At the time, the country was being ruled by the Taliban. Perhaps he hoped to get a job pushing walls on top of adulterous wives or beheading infidels.

Just for the record, when Aamer shipped up in Afghanistan, the official rate of unemployment in Kabul was 70 per cent.

Then there is Abdennour Sameur, an Algerian refugee granted asylum in Britain in April 2000. Two years later he was arrested in the mountains between Pakistan and Afghanistan, in the company of a gang of Arabs.

He said he'd gone there because it was impossible to live the life of a good Muslim in Britain. Only a madman would move to the middle of a war zone in search of a more spiritual existence.

How about Omar Deghayes, a Libyan with refugee status in the UK but also in Pakistan when he was arrested? His family now live in Afghanistan. By what stretch of the imagination is he a British 'resident'?

Surely, as a good Muslim, he should have applied for asylum in Pakistan, or Saudi Arabia.

Same goes for Binyam Mohammed, an Ethiopian refugee who converted to Islam in 2001 - a very good year for it. He, too, was arrested in Pakistan on explosives charges.

Jamil el-Banna is a Jordanian, granted refugee status in 2000. Captured in Gambia two years later, attempting to board a plane with a suspicious device. Linked to Abu Qatada, Al Qaeda's "ambassador in Europe".

El-Banna says he's only met Qatada once. So that's all right then.

Let's say I'm wrong - which I'm not - and all of these men are guilty of nothing more than being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

That's the whole point. As British "residents", the right place for them to be residing was Britain - not Pakistan, Afghanistan or Gambia.

They all came here claiming to be in fear of their lives. If Britain really was the only place, as Clarkson would say, in the wurrld, they could feel safe, why didn't they count their blessings and stay put?

Instead, shortly after getting residency, they disappeared to some of the most inhospitable, dangerous places on earth.

So why the hell does the Government think we have any obligation towards them?

Easy. This is all so that New Gordon can throw a fish to the Guardianistas and prove that he's not a poodle of the hated Bush regime.

This isn't about the five detainees, it is - like everything else he ever does - all about Gordon and Gordon's image.

Pathetic. One of them even admits he doesn't want to live in Britain. The rest all rejected our hospitality.

They are not British "residents", they are residents of Guantanamo Bay and have been for the past five years.

And as far as I'm concerned, they can stay there until they rot.

**Now none of these holds a UK passport and I have to wonder if within a few days benefits will be laid on - backdated of course, council houses will be provided, along with lots of legal aid and translators etc etc.

Now I wonder if fat cunt Keith Best, who is as I have said before is a fat gin soaked cunt and even by the standards of cunts
(fairly low by normal standards I am sure you will agree) they look at him and think that he is a cunts cunt. A fat gin swilling cunt of the first order. Oh Keith Best is the head of the "Immigration advisory service", although by landing us with these five in the first place one has to ask quite what service are they providing the taxpayers of the UK? Some more on fat cunt Keith Best, ex Tory, failed politico and dodgy sharedealer and fat cunt here

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