"Terrorist" suspects win ruling

"Terrorist" suspects win ruling

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alexkp

Original Poster:

16,484 posts

251 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Sometimes I really wonder whose side the judicial system is on.

Why do we even bother? Why not just let anyone who fancies committing a terrorist act just get on with it?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4100481.stm

tw99

4,380 posts

241 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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You're joking ? If they've done sonmething illegal, charge them and put them on trial. If not, they shouldn't be locked up.

alexkp

Original Poster:

16,484 posts

251 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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If only it were so simple.

It is likely that the evidence against them is so sensitive and secret that it can't be put in the public domain.



>> Edited by alexkp on Thursday 16th December 18:15

DanL

6,437 posts

272 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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anonymous said:
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Yeah, right. So hold the trial outside of the public domain, but give them a trail. Given Labour's track record, I don't like the idea of anyone being locked up because Labour think they should be...

Dan

>> Edited by DanL on Thursday 16th December 18:28

Eric Mc

122,857 posts

272 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Remember "Internment Without Trial" in Northern Ireland?

Achieved absolutely nothing - apart from a welcome boost to the IRA recruiters.