A British court ruled Friday that two Libyan terror suspects cannot be deported to their homeland even though they pose a danger to Britain’s national security. The government said it planned to appeal the decision. The Special Immigration Appeals Commission said the two men, identified only as DD and AS, faced the risk of ill treatment if they were sent home. “There is also real risk that the trial of the appellants would amount to a complete denial of a fair trial,” said the commission’s chairman, judge Duncan Ouseley. Full Story
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