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Abu Qatada was "letters from his cell,"
By : gonbadwetland At : Mon 6 Apr 2009
 

 
Researchers said in an institution specialized in the affairs of Killiam extremism that radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada, send messages to his followers through his cell in a British prison. It was reported that a number of letters attributed to the clergyman the prisoner appeared on a number of extremist Web sites.

Killiam Foundation, says that the messages contain the address of Abu Qatada Hakda encourage violence.

But authorities in the prison where Abu Qatada is being held, said the reports were unfounded.

And there was Abu Qatada, "Bin Laden's ambassador spiritual" to Europe.

Abu Qatada, recently tried to appeal a court ruling allowing his deportation to his native Jordan, and now wants to reverse the decision of the European Union Court of Human Rights.

And Abu Qatada, currently staying in solitary confinement in prison for Long Wharton of intensive security measures in the province and Orstrchir.

Killiam Foundation, says that the messages that have emerged as Abu Qatada, on the Internet in Arabic and English "congratulates Al-Qaeda fighters and that the British government says anti-Islam and Muslims for the end to join the police or the army in non-Muslim country."

The last letter of this kind, depending on the institution, appeared on an extremist website, describing life in a high security prison.

There is no direct evidence of the fact that the messages from Abu Qatada, actually, but researchers believe it Killiam from partners known to Abu Qatada, and they are very similar to what has already been issued him.

Brandon James is accused of the institution Killiam prison authorities of failing to prevent Abu Qatada to make Bouktabath.

Brandon says: "Abu Qatada, one of the most extremist clerics, and dangerous, was not imprisoned, but he encouraged the violence and terror, and now, has not been able to Supervisors of the prison to prevent him from going too far in its activities from behind bars."

But a spokesman for the prison authorities fail to do justice to those accusations, saying that Abu Qatada as a close observer of the prisoners (a), which means that there is no contact with the rest of the prisoners, and that telephone conversations are recorded and translated. "

In conclusion, the spokesman said: "But we can not prevent other people from the dissemination of information and attributed to Abu Qatada."