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African Refugee Compensation
and what of the victims and future victims, disgraceful decision by the judeg, laws the law..is it
this abuser has won the lottery twice, gets to stay and gets a pile of cash for his abuse.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-51 50963/A frican- refugee -jailed -sex-at tacks-w ins-110 -000.ht ml
this abuser has won the lottery twice, gets to stay and gets a pile of cash for his abuse.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.His home country refused to have him back Gromit so I really dont see how continued detention of an alien should be illegal. What do you suggest, let him run amok around the country?
If he was a British citizen and not being deported I could understand your, rather right-on liberal approach.
As suggested above I would suggest the victims take action to get the money off him.
If he was a British citizen and not being deported I could understand your, rather right-on liberal approach.
As suggested above I would suggest the victims take action to get the money off him.
I would have preferred if Aliou Bah had never come to these shores. However, he did and as he was granted refugee-status, he has rights. Those rights were contravened and he has been compensated for that.
In cases such as these, we really ought to turn our anger against the incompetent Civil Servants who hand Bah and his ilk the opportunity to sue.
The above does not condone or excuse Bah's revolting behaviour and I, too, agree that his victims ought to look at suing him for their dreadful experiences.
In cases such as these, we really ought to turn our anger against the incompetent Civil Servants who hand Bah and his ilk the opportunity to sue.
The above does not condone or excuse Bah's revolting behaviour and I, too, agree that his victims ought to look at suing him for their dreadful experiences.
It may stick in the crawl, but the government ought to know it's own law. If it doesn't want to free someone they wish to deport then the onus is upon them to pass laws allowing some other action. Detention pending deportation, maybe. And work out some action that prevents a country from refusing a return of their own citizens, and get the world to agree it as international law.
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