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Collapse of Kabul

Collapse of Kabul
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Afganistán: temor por una invasión de gente en el aeropuerto ante el repliegue final de Estados Unidos

Afganistán: temor por una invasión de gente en el aeropuerto ante el repliegue final de Estados Unidos
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Man who wrote forward for book urging killing of Jews gets UK asylum

Priti Patel speaking at Jewish News-BICOM s Israel Policy Conference The government has failed in its latest bid to deny refugee status to a man who wrote a foreword for a book arguing Jews should be killed. Officials at the Home Office had sought to deny Yasser Al-Siri asylum, whom they argued could be a “danger to the security of the United Kingdom”, and instead grant him restricted leave to remain for six months. This would have required him to obtain written permission from Home Secretary Priti Patel before moving house, starting a job, or studying. But in a ruling published last week, judges at the Court of Appeal decided that fresh claims of extremism advanced by the government were not sufficient to overturn a 2015 tribunal decision in Al-Siri’s favour.

UK turned down numerous requests from Egypt to extradite extremist in 1990s

SHARE Britain repeatedly turned down Egyptian requests to extradite an extremist sheltering in London who was later linked to the murder of a leading anti-Taliban commander two days before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, newly-released documents from the 1990s show. Yasser Al Sirri applied for political asylum in the UK in April 1994, the month after he was sentenced to death in his native Egypt for his alleged involvement in a failed bombing targeting then prime minister Atef Sidqi. British government documents from the 1990s released on Wednesday show that Egyptian authorities repeatedly asked for the return of Mr Al Sirri to face punishment and expressed scepticism that the UK could properly monitor extremists on its soil.

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