Thursday, August 24, 2006

And then there were twelve

Tanvir Hussain, Adam khatib, Assad Ali Sarwar, Arafat Waheed Khan, Umar Islam, Ahmed Abdullah, Ibrahim Savant, Waheed Zaman, Cossar Ali, Mehran Hussein, the 17 year old defendant too young to be named in court, and now Umair Hussain.

The very best of British justice to them all.

3 comments:

Brownie said...

'the best of British Justice to them'? shit no. they might be sentenced to Transportation as was my ancestor Eli Cowell at the Assizes in 1832; but your point taken. We need a Ministry Of Fear.

Rob said...

And here was me thinking that the people who were coming out with all that bull about this being a made-up terror plot, and would therefore never be charged, had crawled back under their slimy rock.

If this fine police work is the doings of the Ministry of Fear, then please make me Secretary of State.

mooney said...

The Birmingham 6, the Guilford 4 and the Maguire 7 were charged, tried and convicted by the British 'justice' system.

Between them they served over 250 years in prison before being released.

Those people who felt this might be a made up plot have no reason as yet for crawling under any rock, slimy or otherwise.

Recent history teaches me that many of the slimiest rocks are already occupied by, amongst others, high ranking members of the British judiciary.