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{UAH} Abu Hamza’s jihadi son begs to be let back into Britain after losing citizenship

WBK,

Here is the son of hook-handed godfather of terrorism Abu Hamza also having his UK citizenship revoked. In his case, he has been stopped from boarding a flight back to the UK and is now in limbo. But he has a Moroccan passport and is also probably entitled to an Egyptian passport as the hook is an Egyptian by birth. It is not likely however that the Egyptian strongman Al Sisi, who is engaged in a brutal and bloody battle of his own with muslim fundamentalists, will entertain any nonsense from the hook's son, such as consular assistance or an application for an Egyptian passport.

Abu Hamza was for a long time the god father of Islamic terror in the UK. Preaching in an east London Mosque, Hamza called for the destruction of the UK, a country he wanted to turn into an Islamic caliphate ruled by Sharia law. He indoctrinated and trained almost all the known UK suicide bombers and is directly responsible for the over 100 UK citizens who have been murdered by his muslim students on the streets of the UK in the last 20 years.

Abu Hamza is now serving a life sentence without any possibility of parole in the USA where he was deported by the UK after a lengthy legal battle. Abu Hamza was recently in the news, complaining about conditions in his Supermax prison hell hole in America where he is kept in solitary confinement and is allowed only 2 hours of sunlight a day. He was very upset to be separated from his hook, which the American authorities removed from his cell because they reasoned it was a security risk to staff or to himself as he could use it to commit suicide. He has launched a legal appeal in order to be transfered back to the UK to serve his life sentence in a UK jail, which he claims is more "humane". This is a strange twist of fate because Abu Hamza always preached to his followers that the UK is a satanic country against which he frequently invoked Allah's wrath.


Bobby

He went to fight in Syria - but is now desperate to return


Abu Hamza's jihadi son begs to be let back into Britain after fighting in Syria despite being stripped of his British citizenship like ISIS bride Shamima Begum

  • Sufyan Mustafa, 24, traveled from London to join the fighting in Syria in 2013 
  • He is the seventh child of fundamentalist militant preacher Abu Hamza 
  • Mustafa was stripped of citizenship and stopped from boarding a flight to the UK
  • His case has drawn comparison with Bethnal Green girl Shamima Begum 
  • But Mustafa also has a Moroccan passport so his case is far more clear cut 

A son of militant Islamic preacher Abu Hamza who traveled to Syria in 2013 wants to return home and is appealing the decision to revoke his British citizenship.

Sufyan Mustafa, the seventh of Hamza's nine children, left his family's West London home to fight in Syria when he was 19.   

Although he said he was allied with rebels fighting Bashar al-Assad's regime, Britain later revoked his citizenship over suspected terrorism links.

Now aged 24, the former computer sciences student reportedly attempted to return home at the end of last year, but was prevented from boarding a flight to Britain from Turkey when his named appeared on a terror watch list. 

Sufyan Mustafa, 24, left London at age 19 to fight in Syria but now wants to return to the UK

Sufyan Mustafa, 24, left London at age 19 to fight in Syria but now wants to return to the UK 

One source told the Sun: 'He is trying to appeal against the decision to take away his British citizenship.

'He has been told he can travel from Turkey to Morocco but doesn't wish to.

'The key thing is that he is not stateless as he has the option of going to Morocco.

'There is no obligation on the Home Office to accept him back.'

Mustafa will reportedly appeal the Home Office's decision to revoke him of his British citizenship

Mustafa will reportedly appeal the Home Office's decision to revoke him of his British citizenship

Abu Hamza, 60, Hamza was found guilty of terror offences in both the UK and US, where he is serving a life sentence at a high-security prison

Abu Hamza, 60, Hamza was found guilty of terror offences in both the UK and US, where he is serving a life sentence at a high-security prison

His case is reminiscent of that of Shamima Begum, the 19-year-old from Bethnal Green in east London whose British citizenship was revoked by Home Secretary Sajid Javid earlier in the week. 

There has been controversy around Mr Javid's decision as it hinged on the possibility that Begum's Bangladeshi heritage might grant her citizenship to that country. 

Yet the Bangladeshi government have since said they will not accept her and as a person cannot be rendered 'stateless' under international law, the Home Office may yet have to allow Begum to return to Britain. 

Mustafa's case is similar to that of Shamima Begum, whose citizenship was revoked earlier this week but who will also appeal the decision

Mustafa's case is similar to that of Shamima Begum, whose citizenship was revoked earlier this week but who will also appeal the decision 

Her family have said through a lawyer that they will fight Mr Javid's move.  

Mustafa, however, had Moroccan nationality through his mother, Najat - the second wife of Abu Hamza. 

Hamza, 60, is a former imam of the Finsbury Park mosque whose radical views brought him to the attention of the authorities and saw him expelled from Britain six years ago after a long legal battle.

Hamza was found guilty of terror offences in both the UK and US, where he is serving a life sentence at a high-security prison.

A friend of his 24-year-old son said that Mustafa has been held in detention as niether Turkey nor Britain want to take him in, the Sun reported. 

'But Sufyan does not wish to go to Morocco and is desperate to return here,' the friend added. 

In 2017 Mustafa told reporters: 'I am in Syria fighting a barbaric regime that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people just to stay in power. I'm not a terrorist.

'If they label me as that with no proof then the British Government is doing the same as the Syrian government did to many Syrians.

'Abu Hamza is my father and he had his own opinions and I have my own opinions. I don't compare my opinions to his or to anyone elses, because it doesn't concern me.

'Revoking my citizenship just because I am related to Abu Hamza is not allowed and will never enter the world of fair trial.'

Sajid Javid shares concerns of Begum radicalising others in UK
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