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Islamic
Society of Britain Condemn Court's Decision
A
slap in the face of British fair play!
British
Muslims continue to watch with dismay as step by step, civil liberties
are eroded in Britain. Last week’s announcement that Babar
Ahmad, a British Citizen, could be handed over to the US authorities
– knowing full well the treatment of prisoners in Guantanamo
Bay, where Babar could end up – is not only a gross violation
of an individual’s rights, but a slap in the face of British
traditional notions of fair play.
“This
goes beyond the rights of one individual, it is about the erosion
of our national values and how we have changed as a society post-9/11
in the most worrying of ways”, stressed Dr Munir Ahmed, President
of the Islamic Society of Britain. He added, “If Babar has
broken the law, he should be tried in this country; if not, he should
be released without delay. We urge the Home Secretary to allow Babar
to remain in his country and agree with the Muslim Council of Britain
that the terms of the Extradition Treaty 2003 are imbalanced and
should be re-negotiated.”
Currently
under the treaty there is no requirement for the US authorities
to present a prima facie case, although the UK must do so when seeking
extraditions from the US.
24th May 2005
Ends.
Notes
for Editors:
1. For
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on: 0709 201 3614.
2. The
Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) was established in 1990 in response
to the needs of the growing British Muslim community to learn about,
and to practice their faith.
3. ISB
is an affiliate of the Muslim Council of Britain.
4. For
details about ISB activities please visit www.isb.org.uk
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