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Abu Qatada

October 2021

  • Conservative MP James Brokenshire, London, UK - 22 Feb 2018<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9458721c) Conservative MP, James Brokenshire, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who is recovering after surgery to treat a lung condition. Conservative MP James Brokenshire, London, UK - 22 Feb 2018

    James Brokenshire obituary

    Highly respected Conservative MP and minister who served as secretary of state for Northern Ireland

December 2016

  • Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi and Abu Qatada

    Twitter accounts of Abu Qatada and other key al-Qaida figures suspended

    Jihadi scholars’ accounts focused mostly on war in Syria and frequently attacked Islamic State

June 2015

  • Militant Islamic State fighters in a military parade in Syria’s northern Raqqa province

    The long read
    How Isis crippled al-Qaida

  • Ayman al-Zawahiri

    Al-Qaida 'cut off and ripped apart by Isis'

January 2015

  • Djamel Beghal

    Mentor of Charlie Hebdo gunmen has been UK-based

    Djamel Beghal has been on western intelligence agencies’ radar for 15 years and has worshipped regularly at Finsbury Park mosque

December 2014

  • Abdul Rahman (Peter) Kassig. Photograph: SERRA

    The long read
    The race to save Peter Kassig

    The long read: The American aid worker was killed by his Isis captors on 16 November. Here, for the first time, is the story of an extraordinary effort to secure his release, which involved a radical New York lawyer, the US government, and the world’s most revered jihadi scholar

October 2014

  • The radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada, whose deportation was blocked by the ECHR until Jordan agreed

    The European court of human rights’ judgments that transformed British law

    From curbing the British army’s use of torture in Ireland to ending bans on homosexuality, the court has shaped UK law
  • Abu Qatada after being cleared of terror charges In Jordan

    The Abu Qatada outcome is a hollow victory for human rights law

    Bernard Keenan
    Bernard Keenan: The system of secret justice used to bar the Jordanian cleric from the UK will not be so easily jettisoned
  • Cleric Abu Qatada

    Cleric Abu Qatada thanks God and lawyers after terror acquittal - video

    Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada hugs relatives outside a Jordanian jail after being acquitted of terrorism charges

  • Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada hugs his mother after his release from a prison near Amman in Jordan.

    Abu Qatada will not be allowed back in UK, says Theresa May

    Home secretary says deportation order and UN travel ban will prevent cleric’s return after Jordan acquittal on terror charges
    • Abu Qatada cleared of terror charges by Jordan court and released from jail

    • Abu Qatada verdict illustrates Jordan’s logic in fight against Islamic State

    • Abu Qatada’s surprise acquittal is blow to Theresa May

  • Islamist cleric Abu Qatada speaks to the media after a hearing in Amman, Jordan

    Isis beheadings of journalists are against Islam, says Abu Qatada

    Islamist cleric's comments, from a cell in Jordan, highlight rift between jihadist groups Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra

June 2014

  • Radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada

    Radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada cleared of terrorism offences in Jordan - video

  • Abu Qatada cleared in Jordan of 1998 terrorist bomb plot

February 2014

  • Simon Jenkins

    The law isn't there to protect us from Dieudonné's odious views

    Simon Jenkins

    Simon Jenkins: Our banning of Dieudonné shows that the UK has grown feeble. A robust society should be able to handle the stresses of pluralism

December 2013

  • Georgian houses

    Guardian Weekly 2013 in review
    Guardian Weekly year in review 2013: UK embraces pomp, circumstance and the occasional success

    Britons said a mixed farewell to Thatcher, waved flags for a royal birth and resurrected the idea of leaving the EU
  • Abu Qatada court hearing

    Abu Qatada pleads not guilty to terror charges in Jordan

    Lawyer argues that presence of military judge on three-judge panel violates terms of deal that led to cleric's deportation
  • Abu Qatada has had to be re-tried under Jordanian law.

    Abu Qatada pleads not guilty to terror charges

    Deported radical cleric is tried in Jordanian military court charged with plotting terror attacks in 1999 and 2000
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