Cleric Qatada Will Go to Jordan If U.K. Adopts Trial Treaty
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Abu Qatada, the Islamic cleric the U.K. is trying to deport to Jordan on terror charges, will voluntarily return to his home country if the two governments adopt a treaty that guarantees him a fair trial.
“If that is enacted in Parliament, he will voluntarily return to Jordan,” Qatada’s lawyer, Edward Fitzgerald, told a court in London today.