Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects have finally been deported from Britain to the United States, Home Secretary Theresa May said on Saturday. The...
Muslim Preacher Abu Hamza set for extradition to US
"Abu Hamza" "queen" "Frank Gardner" "Abu Hamza extradition" "breaking news" "Abu Hamza al-Masri" "news" "breaking today" "UK news" "muslim preacher" "Sunni preacher" "Abu Hamza set for extradition to US" "Islamic fundamentalism" "militant Islamism" "jihadism" The BBC has said it deeply regrets that a private conversation with the Queen has been made public. The apology came after the corporation's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner reported details of a confidential conversation he'd had with the Queen in which she revealed that she had raised concerns with the previous government about the case of the radical muslim preacher, Abu Hamza. On Monday, the European Court of Human Rights rejected Mr Hamza's right to make a final appeal against being extradited to the US on charges of plotting to set up a terrorist training camp and assisting hostage-taking. Tom Symonds reports.
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