Yes. Another practical solution for this impass. Maybe we can charter to save a little money.Once again if you want to see how these things work just go to England.
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The REAL enemy is radical hating extremist judeo-christians who invade occupt and terrorize the world using with REAL WMD. How many innocents killed in iraq?
the ONLY people who can take away our freedoms are the religious nuts in our own government.
the ONLY people who can take away our freedoms are the religious nuts in our own government.
That'll buff right out 


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Germany | 13.10.2004
Germany Deports Islamic Radical
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Metin Kaplan is now in the hands of Turkish security forces
German officials deported Metin Kaplan, the leader of an Islamic fundamentalist group to Turkey on Tuesday after a Cologne court ruled he didn't have the right to remain in Germany during his appeal.
Kaplan arrived in Turkey afer being escorted on to a private plane at Düsseldorf airport late Tuesday afternoon.
Calling the deportation a "symbol for a robust democracy," German Interior Minister Otto Schily welcomed the move and added that similar cases should be decided faster in the future.
"The state has made it clear that someone who opposes the rule of law and the constitution has no place in our country," Schily told reporters. While Kaplan still has two weeks to appeal the deportation to a higher court, the minister said he considered the case closed.
Immediately after Tuesday's Cologne court ruling that Kaplan's appeal before a federal court in Leipzig did not justify his continued residency in Germany, city officials had made it clear that they intended to act swiftly on the court's decision.
"We plan to deport him today," Cologne's city spokeswoman, Inge Schürmann, told reporters. A higher court could have stopped the process but apparently failed to do so.
Bildunterschrift: A private Lear jet, allegedly transporting Turkish Islamic militant Metin Kaplan, leaves a hangar at Düsseldorf International airport on Tuesday.
The Cologne judges found that Kaplan, the self-appointed "Caliph of Cologne" can be seen as an "identity figure for Islamic extremism," making it necessary to end his residency in Germany.
Kaplan received a deportation order in May. His application for asylum in Germany was rejected in 2003 after he served prison time for inciting his followers to murder one of his rivals.
Germany has banned his Caliphate State group, which calls for the overthrow of Turkey's secular government.
In May, Kaplan escaped arrest by police after the ruling by disappearing for several days. A federal court then granted him an appeal to stay in Germany. He has been required to report to the police every week.
Kaplan faces treason charges in Turkey and has been resisting deportation by arguing that he would face torture in his native country.
He is accused of masterminding a failed 1998 plot to crash a plane laden with explosives into the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern secular Turkish state.
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DW-WORLD: Kaplan Case Casts Doubt on Immigration Compromise
The long-winded case of Metin Kaplan, the radical Muslim cleric, is threatening the recent German immigration compromise. The conservative opposition has renewed calls that the law include tighter security measures. (May 30, 2004)
DW-WORLD: Kaplan Case Embarrasses German Officials
Radical imam Metin Kaplan's lawyer said her client is in Cologne, but the fact that he evaded arrest on the day of his conviction is still a huge embarrassment for German authorities. (May 28, 2004)
DW-WORLD: Court Approves Deportation of "Caliph of Cologne"
A German court Wednesday ruled Metin Kaplan, the leader of an Islamic fundamentalist group, could be deported to his native Turkey. But lawyers for the so-called "Caliph of Cologne" said they will appeal the decision. (May 26, 2004)
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50,000 deports in 2003 140,000 deported in 2007 ,2008 numbers not out yet from germany
Germany Deports Islamic Radical
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Metin Kaplan is now in the hands of Turkish security forces
German officials deported Metin Kaplan, the leader of an Islamic fundamentalist group to Turkey on Tuesday after a Cologne court ruled he didn't have the right to remain in Germany during his appeal.
Kaplan arrived in Turkey afer being escorted on to a private plane at Düsseldorf airport late Tuesday afternoon.
Calling the deportation a "symbol for a robust democracy," German Interior Minister Otto Schily welcomed the move and added that similar cases should be decided faster in the future.
"The state has made it clear that someone who opposes the rule of law and the constitution has no place in our country," Schily told reporters. While Kaplan still has two weeks to appeal the deportation to a higher court, the minister said he considered the case closed.
Immediately after Tuesday's Cologne court ruling that Kaplan's appeal before a federal court in Leipzig did not justify his continued residency in Germany, city officials had made it clear that they intended to act swiftly on the court's decision.
"We plan to deport him today," Cologne's city spokeswoman, Inge Schürmann, told reporters. A higher court could have stopped the process but apparently failed to do so.
Bildunterschrift: A private Lear jet, allegedly transporting Turkish Islamic militant Metin Kaplan, leaves a hangar at Düsseldorf International airport on Tuesday.
The Cologne judges found that Kaplan, the self-appointed "Caliph of Cologne" can be seen as an "identity figure for Islamic extremism," making it necessary to end his residency in Germany.
Kaplan received a deportation order in May. His application for asylum in Germany was rejected in 2003 after he served prison time for inciting his followers to murder one of his rivals.
Germany has banned his Caliphate State group, which calls for the overthrow of Turkey's secular government.
In May, Kaplan escaped arrest by police after the ruling by disappearing for several days. A federal court then granted him an appeal to stay in Germany. He has been required to report to the police every week.
Kaplan faces treason charges in Turkey and has been resisting deportation by arguing that he would face torture in his native country.
He is accused of masterminding a failed 1998 plot to crash a plane laden with explosives into the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern secular Turkish state.
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DW-WORLD: Kaplan Case Casts Doubt on Immigration Compromise
The long-winded case of Metin Kaplan, the radical Muslim cleric, is threatening the recent German immigration compromise. The conservative opposition has renewed calls that the law include tighter security measures. (May 30, 2004)
DW-WORLD: Kaplan Case Embarrasses German Officials
Radical imam Metin Kaplan's lawyer said her client is in Cologne, but the fact that he evaded arrest on the day of his conviction is still a huge embarrassment for German authorities. (May 28, 2004)
DW-WORLD: Court Approves Deportation of "Caliph of Cologne"
A German court Wednesday ruled Metin Kaplan, the leader of an Islamic fundamentalist group, could be deported to his native Turkey. But lawyers for the so-called "Caliph of Cologne" said they will appeal the decision. (May 26, 2004)
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Alright.....so....who has a problem the RCMP keeping tabs on the Heritage Front?
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OTOH, wouldn't it have been better for the Germans to keep him, and thus easier to keep an eye on??
Heritage Front? Aren't they the Neo-Nazi group? In between sleeping off their drunk driving hangovers and tasering all and sundry, I'm surprised that the RCMP have time to eat and dress, let alone surveil a group of whackos. But they should..
Heritage Front? Aren't they the Neo-Nazi group? In between sleeping off their drunk driving hangovers and tasering all and sundry, I'm surprised that the RCMP have time to eat and dress, let alone surveil a group of whackos. But they should..
Say, what's that mountain goat doing up here in the mist?
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Ass, Licence, Job. In that order.
Happiness is V1 at Thompson!
Ass, Licence, Job. In that order.
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Things in the middle east should spark up over the next year or so. In 2 weeks, Benjamin Netanyahou will come to power with his coalition government.
He is a hawk, and takes few prisoners. ... and BTW IRAN ... Look out!!
He is a hawk, and takes few prisoners. ... and BTW IRAN ... Look out!!
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