Does the Human Rights Act protect the criminals? Print E-mail
Sunday, 23 September 2007

MPACUKIs the Human Rights Act an essential tool to protect our civil liberties, or does it protect the liberties of criminals and terrorists? Click Play to listen to this lively discussion from BBC Radio 5 Live, with Ann Widdecombe MP, Eric Metcalfe from the human rights group Justice, and Musab Saeed a spokesperson for MPACUK.



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Syed: Quote

This was a really interesting podcast. Eric Metcalfe and Musab Saeed made some very good points.

It baffles me that people don't seem to understand that giving up our civil liberties will hardly do anything to assist fighting crime (as proven by similar things occurring in the past), but will greatly reduce our freedoms.
(1) 2007-09-26 10:11:53
you muppet: Quote

it seems while muslims are weak and divided we loose not only our ability to protect ourselves, but also the ability to protect society against the erosion.
(2) 2007-09-26 11:15:58
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