Abu Hamza To Be Extradited
February 7, 2008
And now for some good news:
The home secretary has signed the order for Abu Hamza to be extradited to the US to face terrorism charges.
Hamza will be extradited within 28 days unless his lawyers appeal against the decision.
Westminster magistrates court in London ruled last November that there was no bar to Hamza’s extradition.
Hamza was jailed for seven years in February 2006 for soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred.
The US alleges Hamza was in contact with high-ranking Taliban and al-Qaida terrorists and aided the hostage-taking of 16 western tourists in Yemen in December 1998 that ended in the deaths of three Britons and an Australian.
He is charged with attempting to set up a training camp for “violent jihad” in Oregon in 1999, and sending one of his followers to an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan.
Hamza’s legal team claimed during his extradition hearing that a US prison could endanger his health and give the cleric almost no access to his large family, which could be barred from the country.
But senior district judge Timothy Workman ruled that the gravity of the allegations and the public interest of honouring the extradition treaty “outweighed the inevitable interference with Hamza’s family life”.
After the ruling, Alun Jones QC, defending, immediately announced he would be making submissions to the Home Office. He said he would write to the attorney general urging the most serious offences be prosecuted in the UK on the basis that three UK citizens were killed in the hostage-taking incident, while no American citizens were killed.
But the home secretary, Jacqui Smith, signed the extradition order this afternoon. Hamza has 14 days to appeal.
Defence lawyers fear he could face detention in a notorious US “supermax” jail, without any contact with human beings. The US has assured the UK that Hamza would not face the death penalty or be sent to Guantánamo Bay or other secret prisons where torture is allegedly used.
The US state department said in November it wanted to put Hamza on trial in New York. The ailing 49-year-old cleric could still face a sentence of up to 100 years in prison.
Hamza once ran the Finsbury Park mosque in London, which police claim he turned into a haven for terrorists.
Hamza was jailed at the Old Bailey on six charges of incitement to murder and lesser charges of threatening behaviour with intent to stir up racial hatred and of possessing a document, the Encyclopaedia of Afghan Jihad, which was “useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism”. A source close to Hamza told the Guardian the cleric was an “unwitting informant” for MI5, providing information on jihadists whose views he considered more extreme than his own.
Hamza said in court that during his many meetings with the security services and anti-terrorism officers he believed a deal operated, whereby his activities would be tolerated as long as they had targets abroad.
Supermax? Hang ‘em by his own hook.
Source: Guardian Unlimited - UK orders Hamza’s extradition to US
Everybody Loves Hillary
February 7, 2008
Gotta love this rhebus:
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Jailed For Java
February 7, 2008
It was just this past October when Saudi functionaries and legal representatives lauded forthcoming changes to the country’s judicial system, which would bring vast improvements to human rights:
“The new Judiciary Law and Court of Grievances Law were prepared with utmost care and will bring about qualitative change in the Kingdom’s judicial system,” said Justice Minister Abdullah Al-Asheikh, adding that the ministry would soon issue the executive bylaws of the two laws.
Abdullah Al-Hodaithy, deputy justice minister for judicial affairs, said the new laws were passed after the Justice Ministry, the Shoura Council and the committee of experts at the Council of Ministers carefully studied them.
“Every Saudi can be proud of this cultural achievement,” he said.
Oh yeah? Well, then every Saudi must be proud of this cultural achievement:
A 37-year-old American businesswoman and married mother of three is seeking justice after she was thrown in jail by Saudi Arabia’s religious police for sitting with a male colleague at a Starbucks coffee shop in Riyadh.
Yara, who does not want her last name published for fear of retribution, was bruised and crying when she was freed from a day in prison after she was strip-searched, threatened and forced to sign false confessions by the Kingdom’s “Mutaween” police.
Her story offers a rare first-hand glimpse of the discrimination faced by women living in Saudi Arabia. In her first interview with the foreign press, Yara told The Times that she would remain in Saudi Arabia to challenge its harsh enforcement of conservative Islam rather than return to America.
“If I want to make a difference I have to stick around. If I leave they win. I can’t just surrender to the terrorist acts of these people,” said Yara, who moved to Jeddah eight years ago with her husband, a prominent businessman.
Her ordeal began with a routine visit to the new Riyadh offices of her finance company, where she is a managing partner.
The electricity temporarily cut out, so Yara and her colleagues - who are all men - went to a nearby Starbucks to use its wireless internet.
She sat in a curtained booth with her business partner in the café’s “family” area, the only seats where men and women are allowed to mix.
For Yara, it was a matter of convenience. But in Saudi Arabia, public contact between unrelated men and women is strictly prohibited.
“Some men came up to us with very long beards and white dresses. They asked ‘Why are you here together?’. I explained about the power being out in our office. They got very angry and told me what I was doing was a great sin,” recalled Yara, who wears an abaya and headscarf, like most Saudi women.
The men were from Saudi Arabia’s Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, a police force of several thousand men charged with enforcing dress codes, sex segregation and the observance of prayers.
According to Yara’s account, there is even more to be “proud” of… especially coming from the proclaimed religion of peace:
“They took me into a filthy bathroom, full of water and dirt. They made me take off my clothes and squat and they threw my clothes in this slush and made me put them back on,” she said. Eventually she was taken before a judge.
“He said ‘You are sinful and you are going to burn in hell’. I told him I was sorry. I was very submissive. I had given up. I felt hopeless,” she said.
Yara’s husband, Hatim, used his political contacts in Jeddah to track her whereabouts. He was able to secure her release.
“I was lucky. I met other women in that prison who don’t have the connections I did,” she said. Her story has received rare coverage in Saudi Arabia, where the press has been sharply critical of the police.
Source: SUSRIS - Reform Set to Revolutionize Justice System
Source: Times Online - Religious poliuce in Saudi Arabia arrest mother for sitting with a man
Not Quite Band Camp
February 6, 2008
If your scout master is Osama Bin Laden, well, what do you expect?
WASHINGTON - Al Qaeda propaganda tapes released by Multinational Forces-Iraq reveal a possible new trend in the group’s terror strategy in Iraq.
The tapes, obtained by FOX News and later released to the media, are training videos showing black-masked Iraqi children between 6 and 14 being taught how to hold AK-47s, stop a car and carry out a kidnapping, break into a house and break into a courtyard and terrorize the individuals living there.
Footage aired for reporters showed an apparent training operation in which the boys are seen storming a house and holding guns to the heads of mock residents. Another tape showed a young boy wearing a suicide vest and posing with automatic weapons.
They also are shown being taught to use rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
“These were young boys all masked and hooded, all outfitted with weapons; adults were doing the training,” said Rear Adm. Greg Smith, a spokesman for Multinational Forces-Iraq.
“Al Qaeda is clearly using children to exploit other children to get the interest of Jihad spread among teenagers far and wide. They use this footage on the Internet to encourage other young boys to join the jihad movement.”
…and here’s a still photo from the propaganda video:

Source: Fox News - Al Qaeda Trains Young Boys as Terrorists; Tapes Show
100,000 Douchebags
February 6, 2008
Here is an excerpt from this Fox News story:
Online encyclopedia Wikipedia has again stirred up controversy - this time over a biographical entry on the prophet Muhammad.
Nearly 100,000 people worldwide have signed a Web-based petition asking Wikipedia to remove all depictions of the Prophet from its English-language entry, viewable here.
“I request all brothers and sisters to sign this petitions so we can tell Wikipedia to respect the religion and remove the illustrations,” the creator of the petition at The Petition Site asks.
Opposition among Muslims to images of Muhammad has its roots in the prohibition of “graven images” in the Ten Commandments, but has varied over time.
“Islamic teaching has traditionally discouraged representation of humans, particularly Muhammad, but that doesn’t mean it’s nonexistent,” Notre Dame history professor Paul M. Cobb told the New York Times. “Some of the most beautiful images in Islamic art are manuscript images of Muhammad.”
How can one respect a religion that respects no other religion? Good luck with that petition.
Among the images in question:

Inspector Specter, Lie Detector
February 4, 2008
Forget about the war in Iraq, forget about human rights violations, immigration, the present economy, and the overall state of affairs. Everything you know about politics is wrong. At least, that’s what Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) seems to believe. The REAL plague facing the nation is cheating in the NFL. Yep… Cheating… in the NFL:
“I am very concerned about the underlying facts on the taping, the reasons for the judgment on the limited penalties and, most of all, on the inexplicable destruction of the tapes,” said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., in a Thursday letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Specter, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the matter could put the league’s antitrust exemption at risk.
“Their antitrust exemption has been on my mind for a long time,” he said in a Capitol Hill news conference.
Spector attended the Patriots’ last super bowl win over his beloved Philadelphia Eagles, and he said he would like to know if the Patriots stole signals in that game.
The matter may not compare to the CIA’s destruction of interrogation tapes, Specter said, but he added, “I do believe that it is a matter of importance. It’s not going to displace the stimulus package or the Iraq war, but I think the integrity of football is very important, and I think the National Football League has a special duty to the American people — and further the Congress — because they have an antitrust exemption.”
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick said he didn’t know anything about it during a Friday news conference.
Oh jeeze. What next, Osama Bin Belichick? Haven’t we got anything better to do with our time and money? The story continues:
In a Jan. 31 letter to Specter which the senator released Friday, Goodell said the tapes and notes on the investigation were destroyed to ensure that the Patriots “would not secure any possible competitive advantage as a result of the misconduct.”
Specter said the explanation “absolutely makes no sense at all,” and blasted the commissioner for failing to respond to his inquiries on the matter for more than two months. Goodell said in his letter that he just became aware of Specter’s questions Thursday.
“There’s a credibility issue here,” Specter said.
Credibility issue? There sure is, Arlen… and that’s the least crackpot thing you’ve said in awhile. The problem is that the the credibility issue lies with you. How can you possibly represent the good citizens of Pennsylvania, and serve the United States of America while comparing an NFL scandal with CIA-magnitude coverups? Dude, it’s time to retire… to a little cabin in the woods… I know a place, Arlen… email me.
He stopped short of charging a cover-up, but warned that the judiciary panel may want to probe the matter.
In the meantime, Specter said he might miss Sunday’s big game.
“I may play squash while it’s on,” Specter said.
Don’t hurt yourself.
Source: WBZTV.COM - Senator Wants Answers On Patriots ‘Spygate’
Heath Ledger Jokes
February 1, 2008
It can be said that the media storm that resulted from the death of actor Heath Ledger was manufactured largely due to his role as a gay cowboy in that abbhoration of a film Brokeback Mountain. He sucked as an actor, Brokeback sucked as a movie, which is why it sucked in the box office. In that spirit, here are some tasteless Heath Ledger jokes. It’s never too soon…
Q:Why did Heath Ledger OD on pills, rather than jumping from Mary Kate’s apartment window?
A: Because America didn’t want to see another brokeback
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Q: What is 2 years old and starving?
A: Heath Ledger’s daughter.
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Q: What do Jake Gyllenhall’s rectum and a handful of Valium have in common?
A: They both got popped by Heath Ledger.
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The sad thing is that Heath’s death just spoiled the ending of the upcoming Batman movie. We’ve now learned that Batman returns, the Joker does not.
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His latest role was in the the film, “I’m not there.” I guess that applies to all of his future film roles as well.
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He was supposed to have a massage in his apartment that day. From the looks of things, he didn’t get the happy ending.
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Q: What is the difference between Heath Ledger and a turnstile?
A: A turnstile only takes one at a time.
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