Human Rights Crucified Again

21st August 2007

Widow of headteacher killed by 'human rights' thug: 'I can't survive this'

The widow of murdered headmaster Philip Lawrence has bitterly condemned the Human Rights Act after his killer used it to stay in Britain...

Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said last night: "It is a stark demonstration of the clumsy incompetence of the Government's human rights legislation that we are unable to send a proven killer back to his own country, especially when that country is in the EU." ...

Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migrationwatch UK, said: "This is yet another case where the human rights of the criminal seem to be overriding. The short answer is to pull out of the European Convention on Human Rights, as we are entitled to do, and write our own human rights law."

Daily Mail | 21st August 2007

Justice is blind, not a voyeur.

Chindamo was caught, tried, convicted and has served (almost) the sentence handed down by the court, and while one can always quibble about whether the sentence was long enough - remembering that for the victim (or their family) it also always isn’t no matter what the court hands down - the fact of the matter is that that’s your lot; the criminal justice has discharged its obligations to you once the offender has served out their sentence give or take any post-incarceration conditions that may be applied in cases such as this one where, as a murderer, Chindamo will be released under licence.

Ministry of Truth | 21st August 2007


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