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Britain seems lost.
Hating on Christianity, upon which it was built. While embracing the political system called Mohammedanism that breaks everything down into the 7th century.
A senior judge has been criticised for wishing a mastermind of the 7/7 attacks “well”.
Sir Robert Jay made the comments at a High Court hearing ahead of Haroon Aswat’s release, according to The Sun.
Court documents obtained earlier this year stated Aswat confessed to being a “mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks and a 2005 terrorist attack in the UK”.
In 2015, he was jailed for 20 years in the US after he admitted conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon.
He was deported to the UK in 2022 after completing his sentence in the US and detained under the Mental Health Act. He is set to be released imminently.
In a transcript of the High Court case obtained by the newspaper, the judge told Aswat “it could not have been too pleasant being in American custody all that time”.
He added: “I have to wish you all the best and say to you that the way forward is to keep on your medication, listen to the advice you are going to get, and keep out of the sort of things you were doing.
“Because you saw where it ended up and you do not want to go back to that, I am sure.”
Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, called for the judge to be sacked over the comments while Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, branded the remarks “an insult” to 7/7 victims.
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Hating on Christianity, upon which it was built. While embracing the political system called Mohammedanism that breaks everything down into the 7th century.
A senior judge has been criticised for wishing a mastermind of the 7/7 attacks “well”.
Sir Robert Jay made the comments at a High Court hearing ahead of Haroon Aswat’s release, according to The Sun.
Court documents obtained earlier this year stated Aswat confessed to being a “mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks and a 2005 terrorist attack in the UK”.
In 2015, he was jailed for 20 years in the US after he admitted conspiring to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon.
He was deported to the UK in 2022 after completing his sentence in the US and detained under the Mental Health Act. He is set to be released imminently.
In a transcript of the High Court case obtained by the newspaper, the judge told Aswat “it could not have been too pleasant being in American custody all that time”.
He added: “I have to wish you all the best and say to you that the way forward is to keep on your medication, listen to the advice you are going to get, and keep out of the sort of things you were doing.
“Because you saw where it ended up and you do not want to go back to that, I am sure.”
Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, called for the judge to be sacked over the comments while Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, branded the remarks “an insult” to 7/7 victims.
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