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Saturday, 11 October 2014

Muslim man from Uganda who went to terror training camps in England can't be deported because it's against his human rights

  • Lawyers argued that 30-year-old YM has 'weak ties to his homeland'
  • Also say removal would breach the father-of-three's rights to a family life
  • The man has committed serious criminal offences from a young age
  • They include aggravated burglary and attending terror training camps
  • Judges at Court of Appeal granted appeal against immediate removal
  • They ruled that he was entitled to have case reconsidered by tribunal

A Muslim man from Uganda who went to terror training camps in England cannot be deported because it is against his human rights.

Lawyers argued that 30-year-old YM, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has weak ties to his homeland and his removal would breach his rights to a family life despite committing serious criminal offences.

The man, who has been convicted of aggravated burglary among other charges, won his appeal against immediate removal back to Uganda by three senior judges at The Court of Appeal today.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2788259/muslim-man-uganda-went-terror-training-camps-england-t-deported-s-against-human-rights.html

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