Tuesday, 24 February 2009



February, 24 2009

Asylum seeker charged with using false documents to find work
AN ASYLUM-seeker has appeared before Plymouth magistrates charged with using false documents to find work. Filemon Ndombe, aged 40, of Embankment Road, faces two charges of using a false identity document and making a false statement that he had a right to work in the UK in September... 
The Herald - (24/02)

Cannabis farm minder jailed
laura.morris@cambridge-news.co.uk AN illegal immigrant has been jailed for helping to grow more than 140 cannabis plants. Thanh Pham, a Vietnamese national, appeared before Cambridge Crown Court and pleaded guilty to one count of producing a Class C... 
Cambridge News Online - (24/02)

Guantanamo 'Brit' flown back in £160k private jet... and you're paying for it
FREED Guantanamo Bay terror suspect Binyam Mohamed flew back to Britain yesterday in a private jet costing £160,000. Foreign Office officials blew £80,000 each way chartering an exclusive Gulfstream to fly nine hours to Cuba, pick him up and... 
The Scottish Sun - (24/02)

130 BRITISH JOBS A DAY GIFTED TO FOREIGNERS
British workers are losing out on 130 jobs a day which are gifted to... 
Daily Express - (24/02)

TREATED LIKE ROYALTY
A FORMER Al Qaeda suspect was flown back to Britain on a luxury jet yesterday at Government... 
Daily Express - (24/02)

Islamic group slams 'out of touch' imams for causing drift towards extremism
) Young Muslims are being pushed towards extremism because their mosques are run by elderly and out-of-touch cliques, a report by an Islamic think-tank said... 
Daily Mail - (24/02)

Binyam Mohamed, back from Guantánamo, presents Britain with a dilemma
Michael Evans, Richard Ford and Chris Smyth For seven years he was held in detention in four countries, claiming that he was tortured brutally in Morocco before being sent to Guantánamo Bay, where his presence as a UK resident caused friction between London and... 
Newstin - (24/02)