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Court upholds Farrakhan ban

2002-04-30 22:11
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London - A British court upheld on Tuesday a ban on US black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan entering the country, citing concerns he would enflame tensions already stirred up by the events of September 11 and the Middle East conflict.

In the latest twist to a long-running legal tussle, the court of appeal ruled that the government was best placed to decide who could and could not enter Britain.

Citing Farrakhan's "notorious opinions" and the delicate current state of race and community relations, the court threw out a previous ruling that that had overturned a 15-year ban on Farrakhan coming to Britain.

Home Secretary David Blunkett welcomed the decision.

"I am very relieved that the view taken by successive home secretaries has been vindicated and the home secretary's right to exclude someone from the country whose presence is not conducive to good public order has been upheld," Blunkett said in remarks relayed to AFP by a Home Office spokesperson.

"This has been a long haul, but I am pleased with today's ruling which makes clear that the home secretary is both best placed and democratically accountable for these decisions," the home secretary added.

Outspoken views

The leader of the radical Nation of Islam group known for his statements denouncing Jews and whites, Farrakhan has been excluded from Britain since 1986 on the basis that his outspoken views would whip up inter-community tension.

The high court ruled last year that the banning order should be lifted after Farrakhan supporters took legal action against the government.

However the appeal court judges agreed that since then "the events of September 11 had intervened". Lawyers for the government argued furthermore that the US firebrand would be particularly unwelcome given the current Middle East tensions.

"The home secretary was entitled to conclude that Mr Farrakhan is well known for expressing anti-Semitic and racially divisive views, particularly at a time of political unrest in the Middle East," said Monica Carss-Frisk, who represented Blunkett.

Farrakhan's representative in Britain, Hilary Muhammed, expressed her disappointment at the verdict and vowed to continue to "fight this injustice".

"Our reaction, because we invited him to come, is to continue to fight and in the end be successful in the fight, which we believe we will be," he said. - Sapa-AFP

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