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Exclusive: More than 40 convicted terrorists have used human rights laws to remain in UK
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Terrorists Baghdad Meziane and Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali Credit: Police pictures
Robert Mendick, Chief Reporter
24 June 2017 • 9:45pm
More than 40 foreign terrorists have used human rights laws to remain in the UK, according to an unpublished report delayed by the Home Office.
The study highlights the near insurmountable problem for the Government in deporting dangerous jihadists and follows a series of Islamic State-inspired attacks in the UK.
In the court cases, lawyers - typically funded through legal aid - have successfully prevented foreign-born terror suspects from being sent back to their home countries.
Read more at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/24/exclusive-40-convicted-terrorists-have-used-human-rights-laws/