Jordanian cleric Abu Qatada and nine others said to pose a threat to national security have been arrested in the UK.
Up until this week the UK could not deport anyone to a country where they would face persecution.
However, the British government have been in negotiations with Jordan and several other countries trying to gain assurances that deportees would not be persecuted.
Why these people are being offered any special treatment is beyond me.
They came to the UK, some illegally, to avoid imprisonment or torture, to live of our benefits and in return they openly despise the non muslim British public and encourage militants to take direct and violent action against those who don't fall into their backward way of thinking.
I hope every country they are deported to breaks any agreement made with the UK, and they are strung up by the eyelids while they have their balls gently roasted over an open fire.
I'll take a wild guess and say that possibly two of the unnamed are Abu Izzadeen, A British-born, spokesman for al-Ghurabaa and former al-Muhajiroun member Abu Uzair.