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Mad Mullah in Norway seeks aid of rights court
2008-08-05
The founder of a radical Islamist group, deemed a security risk to Norway, has complained to a European human rights court that Norwegian authorities are violating his rights, Norwegian media reported on Tuesday.

Mullah Krekar, born Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, is an Iraqi Kurd and founder of the radical Islamist group Ansar al-Islam. Norway's Supreme Court upheld a ruling to expel him last November, saying he posed a security risk to the country. But he cannot in practice be deported because Norway does not send anyone to a country where they could risk facing the death penalty.

Krekar is now taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and says he has been forced into internal exile in Norway.
Notice a pattern? The ECHR is going to protect all known and suspected terrorists in Europe.
"He has been robbed of all basic rights, something that cannot be accepted in a state founded on legal protection," his attorney, Brynjar Meling, told public broadcaster NRK. "He has no freedom of movement," Meling said. "He is not here because he wants to be but because he has to be. He has no possibility to leave the country, to work, to study or to have a bank account."

Krekar arrived as a refugee in Norway with his family in 1991, but officials say he has repeatedly returned to Iraq to organize a militant movement in the Kurdish areas of northern Iraq aiming to establish an Islamic state. He says he quit leading the group years ago. The Norwegian authorities first warned that they would expel him in 2002.

"I am suing Norway to ensure that I get all the rights I am entitled to," Krekar, whose wife and four children are Norwegian citizens, told the daily Verdens Gang.

Meling said the court in Strasbourg cannot overturn the verdict of the Norwegian court but that Norway is obliged to listen to its opinion on how to treat him.
Posted by:tipper

#3  Shoot him AND his slimy lawyer, and the problem will disappear. Deport his family to Lebanon - if they can take Hezbollah into their government, they can take a few extra "refugees".
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-08-05 15:56  

#2  And I thought he hated disbeliver' law.
Posted by: Chunky Phese7222   2008-08-05 15:05  

#1  Whats the chances all his family are on Welfare benefits?

Slag the west off but happy to scrounge of us-Typical muslim!!!!
Posted by: Paul   2008-08-05 09:26  

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