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On 7 July 2013,
Abu Qatada, a radical cleric arrested in 2002, was deported to
Jordan after a decade-long battle that had cost the nation £1.7 million in legal fees,
[96] and numerous prior Home Secretaries had been unable to resolve.
[97] The deportation was the result of a treaty negotiated by May in April 2013, under which Jordan agreed to give Qatada a fair trial, and to refrain from torturing him.
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Theresa May - Wikipediaquot; plan was reportedly offered to Muazu, who was one of a number of hunger strikers at the Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre. [95]
Abu Qatada deportation
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Abu Qatada boards a plane for deportation to Jordan
<span>On 7 July 2013, Abu Qatada, a radical cleric arrested in 2002, was deported to Jordan after a decade-long battle that had cost the nation £1.7 million in legal fees, [96] and numerous prior Home Secretaries had been unable to resolve. [97] The deportation was the result of a treaty negotiated by May in April 2013, under which Jordan agreed to give Qatada a fair trial, and to refrain from torturing him. [98]
May has frequently pointed to Qatada's deportation as a triumph, guaranteeing in September 2013 that "he will not be returning to the UK", and declaring in her 2016 leadersh Summary
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