Italian court: Italy deported pro-Osama imam 'illegally'

Will Europe survive its dhimmi judges? Mamour Fall update. From the BBC, with thanks to Sharon:

An Italian court has ruled that the deportation of a Senegalese imam who expressed his admiration for Osama Bin Laden was unlawful.

Mamour Fall was deported a year ago after predicting Italian soldiers would be targets weeks before an Iraq attack.

But a regional court in Lazio ruled the imam was wrongly expelled as such statements were merely personal views.

Italy's interior minister says the government still feel Mr Mamour poses a significant security threat.

He said he did not intend to change, "even a comma in my report... about the danger of the so-called imam of Carmagnola," Reuters news agency reports.

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Good point.

And who're the venerable judges accountable to? Not to popular opinion certainly, but to their erudite, left-inspired interpretations o fhte constitution, which btw, is supposed to embody the "living spirit of the country's people".

Time granting judges liife-tenures was acknowledged as a practice whose time has passed. Or amending the consitutional laws been made a wee bit easier.

Ditto VOLETTI
Most of these Judges are living in a bygone age : time to put 'em out to Pasture...