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Human Rights

Put that Tony McNulty had said this morning that the two terror suspects who had escaped last year from their control orders were still on the run, and that he had no information about the well being of those who were sent back to Algeria under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) basis, and was the Prime Minister worried about it all, as the Government had promised to keep tabs on individuals who were returned under the MOU, the Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman said that with regards to the first part of the question, as we had said a the time, it was a matter for the police and the authorities who were looking for the two people. With regards to the second part, we had reached an agreement with Algeria, and our clear understanding was that Algeria would meet and observe those agreements. The PMOS added that journalists should check with the FCO for the precise details of the agreement.

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  1. Crime pays!!!!
    never thought those words would leave my mouth but since every legal angle has been exhausted and has successfully failed to keep me in good health, out of hunger, and until now off the street then this is obviously the way foward.
    Bursting Prisons that hold petty criminals confirms the theory at least(although they are the silly ones that got caught)
    If you need money, Target the root cause!
    Banks.
    They have been legally getting away with theft of peoples money for ages (admin costs I think theyve named there scam) so come on people what are we all waiting for!!!

    Comment by donavon — 19 Apr 2007 on 1:12 pm | Link

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