Sonya Angelica Diehn / January 18, 2012
(CN) – The United Kingdom cannot send an al-Qaida suspect back to his Jordan homeland, even though the Middle Eastern state is required to treat suspected terrorists humanely, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. Alleging that he had been tortured by the Jordanian security agency, Omar Othman aka Abu Qatada, an Islamist, petitioned the
(CN) – The United Kingdom cannot send an al-Qaida suspect back to his Jordan homeland, even though the Middle Eastern state is required to treat suspected terrorists humanely, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. Alleging that he had been tortured by the Jordanian security agency, Omar Othman aka Abu Qatada, an Islamist, petitioned the
(CN) – The United Kingdom cannot send an al-Qaida suspect back to his Jordan homeland, even though the Middle Eastern state is required to treat suspected terrorists humanely, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. Alleging that he had been tortured by the Jordanian security agency, Omar Othman aka Abu Qatada, an Islamist, petitioned the
(CN) – The United Kingdom cannot send an al-Qaida suspect back to his Jordan homeland, even though the Middle Eastern state is required to treat suspected terrorists humanely, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. Alleging that he had been tortured by the Jordanian security agency, Omar Othman aka Abu Qatada, an Islamist, petitioned the
(CN) – The United Kingdom cannot send an al-Qaida suspect back to his Jordan homeland, even though the Middle Eastern state is required to treat suspected terrorists humanely, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. Alleging that he had been tortured by the Jordanian security agency, Omar Othman aka Abu Qatada, an Islamist, petitioned the