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Oggetto: [NextGenderation] arrests at nottingham university
Da:      "J.S. Hutta" <hutta@???>
Data:    Gio, 29 Maggio 2008 4:02 pm
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Dear list members,

We would like to bring to your attention a situation which has developed
out of the arrest of a University of Nottingham administrator and a
masters student at the University, who is completing a dissertation on
global terrorism in the School of Politics and International Relations.
The arrests were connected to the possession of sensitive but legitimate
research material.

The problem arose because the university administrator, Hicham Yezza,
thoughtlessly printed out some material relating to Al-Qaeda training
procedures for his friend, who could not afford to print it himself. It
has now emerged that the material was downloaded from a U.S. government
website and is also available on Amazon.com.

A university employee came across the material and notified senior
management, who then reported it to the police. Both individuals were
arrested under terrorism legislation and held for six days. Whilst both
were released without charge, Hicham was immediately rearrested due to
irregularities in his immigration papers and is due to be deported as an
emergency case to Algeria on, we believe, June 1st. Hicham is originally
from Algeria but has been in the UK for the past 13 years.

A website has been launched at which people can demonstrate their support
for the petition which, as well as defending Hicham's reputation, requests
the UK Home Office to:

* "Respect Hicham's fundamental human right to due process and a proper
chance to make his case, before a court of law in a fair and timely
manner.
* "Intervene to stop his hurried, unjust, imminent deportation"

http://freehichamyezza.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/free-hich-petition/#more-21


The website also contains details regarding other courses of action you
could take.

Yours

Steve Legg
Adam Swain
Alex Vasudevan

Dr Stephen Legg
Lecturer in Cultural and Historical Geography
School of Geography
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Tel. +44 (0) 115 8468402
Fax. +44 (0) 115 95 15249
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/contacts/staffPages/stephenlegg/
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=9781405156325&site=1
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Dear list members,We would like to bring
to your attention a situation which has developed out of the arrest of a
University of Nottingham administrator and a masters student at the University,
who is completing a dissertation on global terrorism in the School of Politics
and International Relations. The arrests were connected&nbsp;to the possession of sensitive but legitimate
research material.
The problem arose because the
university administrator, Hicham Yezza, thoughtlessly printed out some material
relating to Al-Qaeda training procedures for his friend, who could not afford to
print it himself. It has now emerged that the material was downloaded from a
U.S. government website and is also available on Amazon.com.
&nbsp;
A university employee came across the material and&nbsp;notified senior
management, who then reported it to the police.&nbsp;&nbsp;Both individuals were
arrested under terrorism legislation and held for six days. Whilst both were
released without charge, Hicham was immediately rearrested due to irregularities
in his immigration papers and is due to be deported as an emergency case to
Algeria on, we believe, June 1st. Hicham is originally from Algeria but has been
in the UK for the past 13 years.A website has been launched at which
people can demonstrate their support for the petition which, as well as
defending Hicham's reputation, requests the UK Home Office to:* "Respect
Hicham's fundamental human right to due process and a proper chance to make his
case, before a court of law in a fair and timely manner.
* "Intervene to stop his hurried, unjust,
imminent deportation"
&nbsp;
http://freehichamyezza.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/free-hich-petition/#more-21
&nbsp;
&nbsp;
The website also contains details regarding other courses of action you
could take.
&nbsp;
Yours
&nbsp;
Steve Legg
Adam Swain
Alex Vasudevan
&nbsp;

Dr Stephen LeggLecturer in Cultural and Historical
GeographySchool of GeographyUniversity of NottinghamUniversity
ParkNottinghamNG7 2RDTel. +44 (0) 115 8468402Fax. +44 (0)
115 95 15249http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/contacts/staffPages/stephenlegg/http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=9781405156325&amp;site=1