GITMO prisoners are being released to have a family life.
Via Daily Mail
A convicted Al Qaeda fundraiser linked to the man who radicalised the Paris extremists is fighting deportation back to Algeria under the Human Rights Act.
Baghdad Meziane, 49, was one of the first men in Britain to be convicted of being part of the Al Qaida terrorist network when he was jailed for 11 years in 2003.
He was released in 2009, but subsequent attempts to remove Meziane, who came to Britain as an illegal immigrant, from the UK are being scuppered by the father-of-two’s claims that returning to Algeria would breach his human right to a family life.
He also claims he may face torture.
Meziane had close links to Al Qaeda recruiter and convicted terrorist Djamel Beghal, who is said to have radicalised Kosher supermarket killer Amedy Coulibaly and Charlie Hebdo gunman Chérif Kouachi in a French prison, and organised crossbow training for Coulibaly’s wife Hayat Boumeddiene, now the world’s most wanted woman.
Beghal and Meziane reportedly lived nearby one another in Leicester, and Meziane, whose two children were born in the UK, is said to have given Beghal the false passport which enabled him to visit a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan.

