Forkasteligt mordforsøg på Kurt Westergaard

Det er skammeligt, at en gammel mand ikke kan få lov til at være i fred, bare fordi han engang har lavet en tegning, som nogle mennesker ikke bryder sig om. Håber gerningsmanden får den straf, han fortjener.

Hvad Rune siger, i øvrigt. O-Zone har også en god kommentar.

‘Forskningsfrihed’ på britisk

Hicham Yezza, der blev fængslet for at have downloadet et dokument fra CIAs hjemmeside til brug for en kollegas speciale, er blevet fængslet i ni måneder for sin “forbrydelse”.

Lenin’s Tomb skriver om episoden og dens baggrund:

The incident provoking this farce was the appearance of an ‘Al Qaeda’ training manual downloaded from the US government’s website on Hicham’s computer. It was in fact material for Sabir’s MA dissertation, and the only reason a fuss had been made was because some snitch, instead of asking Yezza about it, reported it to the university authorities who assumed the worst and called the cops. As neither the detention nor the raids on the pair’s homes resulted in disclosures about terrorist plots, no charge could be made and the pair were released. But having made fools of themselves, the police were not prepared to let the matter lie.

The next best step for them was to hold Yezza at Colnbrook detention centre. Police said that Yezza, as an Algerian national, had neglected to have his visa stamped since 2003, and he would have to be deported. Although Hicham was ready to fight the matter in court, the police and government sought to fast-track the deportation in this case. They failed, largely due to protests and legal challenge, and instead decided to charge him under the Immigration Act. The court found him guilty earlier this month of “securing avoidance of enforcement action by deceptive means”. In mitigation, his lawyer pointed out that he would undoubtedly have had his stay prolonged had he applied. The judge gave him nine months in jail anyway.

Hvis han alligevel ikke var terrorist, skal vi nok få den “fikset” alligevel. Farvel, frihed. It is hardly unlike the police to try and dig dirt on an innocent man whom they have unfairly harrassed (or shot to death), som Lenin skriver. Hvad terrorlovene end skulle bruges til, er det åbenbart ikke nogen god idé at komme på tværs af dem – heller ikke, selv om man er uskyldig.

It is hardly unlike the police to try and dig dirt on an innocent man whom they have unfairly harrassed (or shot to death), som Lenin skriver.

The Guardian havde også et stykke om sagen for nogle uger siden: Abusing Anti-terror laws.

Link: Hicham Yezza sent down for nine months