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  1. pppppppppppppppppd on

    >Awale was transferred to a special separation unit for the country’s most dangerous prisoners after he and another inmate ambushed the prison officer and threatened to kill him unless Britain released Qatada.

    >He claimed this segregation – designed to prevent him harming officers and radicalising other inmates – had breached his right to a private life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

    >Awale claimed that he had suffered “severe depression” as a result of being denied contact with other inmates.

    >The court was told he had asked to associate with one of the Islamist extremist killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby but was denied the request owing to “counter-terrorism concerns”.

    >The High Court ruled in Awale’s favour, with a judge saying: “The degree of interference with the claimant’s private life which has resulted from his removal from association has been of some significance and duration.”

    Astonishing. Lost for words.

  2. Moorglademover on

    They are taking us all for fucking idiots.

    This shit has to stop.

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