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Daily Archives: 19th April 2016

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Theresa May barred from deporting six men to Algeria over torture concerns

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm19th April 2016

The Independent The men are accused of having links to Al Qaeda Home Secretary Theresa May Getty The Government has been barred from deporting six men to Algeria because there is a “real risk” they could be tortured there, judges have ruled. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism reports that the Special Immigration Appeals Commission ruled…

Muslim man loses high court bid to have sons circumcised

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm19th April 2016

The Guardian Father went to court after mother of the boys, aged four and six, objected to the procedure at a young age Mrs Justice Roberts said no one involved could be identified. Photograph: David Wilcock/PA Archive/Press Association Images A devout Muslim has failed to persuade a high court judge to rule that his sons…

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