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Britain
'Al Qaeda' in Commons
2006-03-18
A TERROR suspect allegedly linked to al Qaeda has visited the Houses of Parliament — as the guest of a Labour peer.

Former detainee Mahmoud Suliman Ahmed Abu Rideh even sat in the Commons public gallery for a debate. He was invited to Westminster on Tuesday by Lord Ahmed, who met him at RegentÂ’s Park mosque three weeks ago.

The father of five — suspected of being a money man for terror groups — was given a SECURITY sticker for his Parliamentary visit. And he boasted yesterday of sitting in the Commons gallery, adding: “It was very interesting.”

Shadow Home Secretary David Davis last night said Abu Rideh had been able to “walk around one of the UK’s biggest terror targets”.

Lord Ahmed confirmed he invited Abu Rideh, 34, to see him — and said he QUIZZED him over the suspected al Qaeda link. He said: “I gave an appointment to see him this week. He came to see me as a Parliamentarian. It was my duty to hear what he had to say.

“He came through the peers’ entrance. He went through the security check and I met him at security. He did not leave me for one second.

“I did not take him into any public gallery.

Posted by:Captain America

#8  Countdown until the Euroweenies get it:
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Posted by: wxjames   2006-03-18 21:55  

#7  That's what I was thinkin' too, GS8888. Not exactly a very common name in England, eh?
Posted by: BA   2006-03-18 15:20  

#6  Lord Ahmed - a grand old chip off the Celtic / Anglo-Saxon block.
Posted by: Glunter Sneash8888   2006-03-18 12:19  

#5  Way to enable scoping out security at Parliament, your Lordship. Lots of interbreeding in your family line, I take it???
Posted by: lotp   2006-03-18 12:15  

#4  Â“He came through the peersÂ’ entrance. He went through the security check and I met him at security. He did not leave me for one second..."

"I even helped him carry his digital camera, measuring tape, and GPS-thingie..."
Posted by: Pappy   2006-03-18 12:10  

#3  Abu Fawkes.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-03-18 07:21  

#2  And he boasted yesterday of sitting in the Commons gallery, adding: “It was very interesting.”

"And I imagined them all wearing turbans..."

Jolly Good.
Posted by: Glunter Sneash8888   2006-03-18 05:28  

#1  So when do we get a well defined enemy?
Posted by: Listen To Dogs   2006-03-18 03:06  

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