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Affiliation | Peace and Progress |
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Name | Babar Ahmad |
Address | , England , United Kingdom |
Email | None |
Website | [Link] |
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Contributor | User 215 |
Last Modifed | User 215 Apr 30, 2005 06:06am |
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Info | Babar Ahmad is a British citizen who was born and brought up in South London.
In December 2003 he was arrested by Anti-Terrorist Police who broke into his house in a pre-dawn raid. He was then brutally assaulted in front of his wife. He sustained over 50 injuries to his body, two of which were life-threatening. During this attack Babar was placed in the prayer position and asked, "Where is your God now?"
After six days of intensive investigation he was released WITHOUT CHARGE.
Babar filed a complaint against the police officers who assaulted him. Despite photographic evidence of his injuries, independent medical reports and eye-witness statements, the Crown Prosecution Service decided that there was "insufficient evidence" to prosecute any of the officers involved.
On 5th August 2004 Babar was re-arrested on an Extradition Warrant from the United States of America. He is currently held as a British Political Prisoner at Woodhill Prison, Milton Keynes awaiting Extradition proceedings to commence in November 2004.
These are the allegations now made against him.
The Objectives of this Website
Since his re-arrest Babar has been demonised in much of the media. In Terrorism cases, the notion of "guilty until proven innocent" is commonly applied and only one side of the story is portrayed.
This website is run predominantly by Babar's family to fulfil the following objectives:
1) To act as an information resource providing case facts, excerpts of legal documents and medical reports, photographs and news relating to the case.
2) To humanise Babar Ahmad and to show him as a normal, professional and kind human being rather than a "terrorist".
3) To enable the public to form a more balanced and fair opinion on the case of Babar Ahmad.
Under the Extradition Act 2003 Babar cannot challenge any of the "evidence" against him in a British Court of Law. As a British Citizen, he should be entitled to an open fair trial in the UK. If he is extradited to the US, he will face the same Human and Civil Rights abuses that many experience at the hands of the US Government.
This website also contains information regarding the current UK Anti-Terrorism Laws and how they affect Civil Liberties.
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