Sunday 13 June 2010

There is at present, an in fluctuation of immigrants', who subsequently had no matter choice, out of extreme emergency, to migrate to the Great British coast; under the asylum act of protection laws', due to the enforced by higher diplomatic powers'.

The migrants' were then detained in extreme conditions' of asylum, and subsequently were awaiting to be deported without subsequent means' of appropriation of facts' and evidence that the individuals' life and or lives are or were or could be, in danger of life threatening situations'.

There is no going back, under war conditions', for Muslims' that are forced by other means' of instigation, to confess, or bare a confession, be it witnessed or un witnessed, as they are therefore classed as traitors', and for outlaws' who take conditions' of religious laws' into their own hands', it is with no reprisal of forgiveness.

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