Hijackers Have the Right to Live in Britain

posted at 4:00 pm on May 11, 2006 by Bryan

Dizzying idiocy from our friends across the pond:

Nine Afghan asylum seekers who hijacked a plane at gunpoint to get to Britain should have been admitted to the country as genuine refugees and allowed to live and work here freely, the High Court ruled yesterday.

In a decision that astonished and dismayed MPs, the Home Office was accused of abusing its powers by failing to give the nine formal permission to enter Britain, in breach of their human rights.

It is the second time human rights laws have worked to the advantage of the hijackers.

Two years ago, attempts to eject them from the country were thwarted when an immigration court said this would expose them to the risk of inhuman or degrading treatment in breach of Article 3 of the European Convention.

The Afghanis argued that their lives would be in danger – even though in late 2001 British troops had helped topple the Taliban from whom they said they were fleeing.

The hijackers, armed with handguns and explosives, took control of a Boeing 727 on an internal flight from Kabul in February 2000 and ordered the plane to be flown to Britain.

It was directed to Stansted in Essex, where the hijackers gave themselves up after a 70-hour stand-off with police and the SAS.

They were later jailed for various offences but the convictions were quashed in 2003 on the grounds that the law of duress had not been properly applied at their trial.

After the Home Office subsequently failed to have them deported in 2004, they were granted temporary admission to the country for themselves and their families.

Charles Clarke, the then home secretary, declined to give them full refugee status, fearing this would send out the wrong message and be seen as a “licence to hijack”.

Why wouldn’t it be seen that way? That’s exactly what twisted EU law grants now–a license to hijack. And it gets worse. Guess who pays for all this litigation?

The judge ordered the Home Office to pay legal costs on an indemnity basis – the highest level possible – to signify his “disquiet and concern”.

So far, the whole affair, including legal fees, asylum processing and benefits for the families, has cost the taxpayer an estimated £20 million to £30 million.

And it gets worse:

Of the 170 people on the plane, 89 returned voluntarily to Afghanistan and nearly 50 passengers, including 13 dependants, claimed asylum. The nine hijackers and 25 family members have been resettled in rent-free housing in west London and receive benefits.

These hijackers have cost the British taxpayers millions and now get to live rent free, subsidized a second time by the British taxpayers. Saps.

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I think they should have “settled” them in the East-End. That would put a stop to this madness.

dallas94 on May 11, 2006 at 4:23 PM

We ARE related to the British. This proves it.

clyde on May 11, 2006 at 4:32 PM

Jeez, I used to think we threw out our mad cousins back in 1775-1783! Jeez, guess we simply took a pass on that relationship for a while.However, one point I personally shall not give on is that if the Damned Bloody Brits want to be just like us, that they have to throw out their royals, those nasty parasites! Of course, since we’re still a separate country, what this really means is that there’s no place left to run, the whole world has gone batty, socialist in other words! We’re screwed!

DougW on May 11, 2006 at 4:43 PM

And some “americans” actually think european law is something to use as a model. HA! What a joke…

Joe on May 11, 2006 at 5:23 PM

This judge has gotta’ be on Hillary’s short list for our Supreme Court. “European law? Forget that, heck, let’s just get us a real judge!”

JodyBlonde on May 11, 2006 at 6:30 PM

This whole terrorist situation has exposed holes in their system – and ours. Like those trained in the martial arts, they are using our strengths against us. We need to make some adjustments to win this war. The Founding Fathers would be the first to agree.

Time to stop marching in straight lines – and time to take off the red coats.

dman on May 11, 2006 at 10:49 PM

The Afghans probably would have had an easier time taking the flight to Mexico then disappear into San Diego. They might be getting free bennies in Britain, but here they would have been paraded on tv talk shows for their bravery and courage and have Holloywood celebrities laud them. A made for tv movie, if not cinema movie, would soon be made, along with a book deal, then they’d be rolling in the dough.

George Clooney stars.

hadsil on May 12, 2006 at 1:44 AM