New resident arrives at the neighborhood: Bin Laden's aide
Ultra-Orthodox residents of the Jewish neighborhood in London, were stunned to discover that the Muslim preacher Abu Ktada, has moved in to live close to them • the preacher was released to house arrest and is facing deportation from the United Kingdom
- Yoel Bitelman, B'Chadrei Charedim
- ב' אדר התשע"ג
Abu Ktada, right-hand man of Osama bin Laden who is known as the leader of Al Qaeda in Europe, is living near an Orthodox Synagogue in London.
Omar Abu Omar, a Jordanian citizen known as Abu Katada is a radical Muslim preacher who was considered the right hand of Osama bin Laden in Europe and wanted on terrorism charges in several countries around the world.
A deportation order was made against the man, and in the meantime he rented a house and lives on the street where several Jewish families live, a short distance from an Orthodox synagogue, the Jewish Chronicle newspaper reported.
Abu Ktada expelled from Kuwait to Jordan after the Gulf War, came to Britain in 1993 with a false passport and was given political asylum in light of what he presented as religious persecution.
His extremist sermons thanks to Islamic terrorism inspired terrorists of al - Qaeda, including Mohammed Atta, who led the terrorist attack in New York on September 11, 2001.
After being sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia in Jordan, Jordan pledged that if extradited to them he will be treated in accordance with international law.
Abu Ktada was released from prison on bail until his expulsion in England and came with his wife and children to a rented home in a Jewish neighborhood.
On Sunday showed rallies were held in the neighborhood in which he lives by right wing activists and Jewish residents who claimed that he poses a risk to residents.
Omar Abu Omar, a Jordanian citizen known as Abu Katada is a radical Muslim preacher who was considered the right hand of Osama bin Laden in Europe and wanted on terrorism charges in several countries around the world.
A deportation order was made against the man, and in the meantime he rented a house and lives on the street where several Jewish families live, a short distance from an Orthodox synagogue, the Jewish Chronicle newspaper reported.
Abu Ktada expelled from Kuwait to Jordan after the Gulf War, came to Britain in 1993 with a false passport and was given political asylum in light of what he presented as religious persecution.
His extremist sermons thanks to Islamic terrorism inspired terrorists of al - Qaeda, including Mohammed Atta, who led the terrorist attack in New York on September 11, 2001.
After being sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia in Jordan, Jordan pledged that if extradited to them he will be treated in accordance with international law.
Abu Ktada was released from prison on bail until his expulsion in England and came with his wife and children to a rented home in a Jewish neighborhood.
On Sunday showed rallies were held in the neighborhood in which he lives by right wing activists and Jewish residents who claimed that he poses a risk to residents.
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