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    One soft Judges version of human rights, read and weep. Hopefully when the UK have a new Government next year, they will do as they promised and get out of the human rights that is stifeling my country.

    24 December 2009
    An asylum seeker who fatally struck a girl with his car then fled the scene has won the right to stay in the UK.
    Aso Mohammed Ibrahim, 31, of Blackburn, hit Amy Houston, 12, in 2003. He was later jailed for four months.
    He faced deportation but successfully invoked human rights legislation granting him the right to a "family life" in the UK.
    Justice Secretary and Blackburn MP Jack Straw said he will be seeking to appeal against the decision.
    'Extremely disappointed'
    The UK Border Agency is also considering an appeal.
    Amy Houston was found trapped under the wheels of Ibrahim's Rover in Newfield Road, Blackburn, in November 2003. She died later in hospital.
    Ibrahim was jailed for four months by Blackburn magistrates for driving while disqualified and failing to stop after an accident.
    The father-of-two was due to be deported after he was taken into the custody of the UK Border Agency.
    But the Iraqi Kurd claimed it was too dangerous to return to his homeland and won the right to stay in Britain after a lengthy series of appeals at the Manchester Asylum and Immigration Tribunal.


    Jo Liddy, regional director of the UK Border Agency in the North West, said: "We are extremely disappointed at the court's decision to allow Mr Ibrahim's appeal against removal from the UK.
    "We have made it clear that we will prioritise the removal of those foreign nationals who present the most risk of harm to the public."
    An agency spokesman added it was likely it would consider an appeal against the decision.
    Blackburn MP Mr Straw said he found the judge's decision "very disappointing".
    He said: "I will be speaking to the home secretary to see if there's any way we can appeal against this decision, and I will also be talking to the family.
    "They have been through an awful time."

    The man is a killer and should have been dealt as such, a life for a life and life meaning life. Send him back to Iraq. What about that poor girls human rights to live, and what about the human rights of her family. A poll was asked this afternoon and 99% said send him back, the human rights only makes a government look to be human, and we all know that they are not, and the human rights is not what the vast majority want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ian 2411 View Post
    the human rights is not what the vast majority want.
    At least, not until they are on the receiving end of the stick.

    But I agree in principle with you. The man should be either deported, which is more than he deserves, or put into prison for life. In my opinion he basically sacrificed most of his rights when he ran away from the accident. This shows a complete disregard for the rights, or lives, of others. Toss him in jail and throw away the key.
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    The joke used to be "What is three lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?" Perhaps it should now read What is three judges at the bottom of the ocean?"


    Quote Originally Posted by ian 2411 View Post
    One soft Judges version of human rights, read and weep. Hopefully when the UK have a new Government next year, they will do as they promised and get out of the human rights that is stifeling my country.

    24 December 2009
    An asylum seeker who fatally struck a girl with his car then fled the scene has won the right to stay in the UK.
    Aso Mohammed Ibrahim, 31, of Blackburn, hit Amy Houston, 12, in 2003. He was later jailed for four months.
    He faced deportation but successfully invoked human rights legislation granting him the right to a "family life" in the UK.
    Justice Secretary and Blackburn MP Jack Straw said he will be seeking to appeal against the decision.
    'Extremely disappointed'
    The UK Border Agency is also considering an appeal.
    Amy Houston was found trapped under the wheels of Ibrahim's Rover in Newfield Road, Blackburn, in November 2003. She died later in hospital.
    Ibrahim was jailed for four months by Blackburn magistrates for driving while disqualified and failing to stop after an accident.
    The father-of-two was due to be deported after he was taken into the custody of the UK Border Agency.
    But the Iraqi Kurd claimed it was too dangerous to return to his homeland and won the right to stay in Britain after a lengthy series of appeals at the Manchester Asylum and Immigration Tribunal.


    Jo Liddy, regional director of the UK Border Agency in the North West, said: "We are extremely disappointed at the court's decision to allow Mr Ibrahim's appeal against removal from the UK.
    "We have made it clear that we will prioritise the removal of those foreign nationals who present the most risk of harm to the public."
    An agency spokesman added it was likely it would consider an appeal against the decision.
    Blackburn MP Mr Straw said he found the judge's decision "very disappointing".
    He said: "I will be speaking to the home secretary to see if there's any way we can appeal against this decision, and I will also be talking to the family.
    "They have been through an awful time."

    The man is a killer and should have been dealt as such, a life for a life and life meaning life. Send him back to Iraq. What about that poor girls human rights to live, and what about the human rights of her family. A poll was asked this afternoon and 99% said send him back, the human rights only makes a government look to be human, and we all know that they are not, and the human rights is not what the vast majority want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IAN 2411 View Post
    The man is a killer and should have been dealt as such, a life for a life and life meaning life. Send him back to Iraq. What about that poor girls human rights to live, and what about the human rights of her family. A poll was asked this afternoon and 99% said send him back, the human rights only makes a government look to be human, and we all know that they are not, and the human rights is not what the vast majority want.
    I think two issues are mixed up here: 1) a man kills a girl in a traffic accident and runs away. 2) deportation.

    I do not understand why he got such a light sentence for manslaugther, but presumably there is a reason. That is one discussion.

    What has this got to do with deportation or not? Apparently the man lives here, has his family here. Where does deportation come into it? Should we likewise deport others to Australia or somewhere when they screw up??

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