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− | '''Arfan Khan''' is a barrister at 4-5 Gray's inn square chambers in London. | + | '''Arfan Khan''' is a barrister at [[4-5 Gray's inn square]] barristers' chambers in London. <ref> [http://4-5graysinnsquare.co.uk/barristers/arfan-khan/ Arfan Khan], 4-5 Grays inn square, accessed 27 April 2015 </ref> |
− | ==Representing | + | ==Representing counterjihad activists== |
In February 2015 the British court of appeal upheld a ban by UK home secretary [[Theresa May]] preventing [[Pamela Geller]] and another anti-Islam colleague [[Robert Spencer]] from entering the country in June 2013. The two had challenged this ruling in June 2014, represented by barrister [[Arfan Khan]]. <ref> [http://arfankhan.co.uk/news/third-post-title/ Court of Appeal grants permission to appeal in the free speech appeal of Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer], 4 June 2014, accessed 10 February 2015 </ref> | In February 2015 the British court of appeal upheld a ban by UK home secretary [[Theresa May]] preventing [[Pamela Geller]] and another anti-Islam colleague [[Robert Spencer]] from entering the country in June 2013. The two had challenged this ruling in June 2014, represented by barrister [[Arfan Khan]]. <ref> [http://arfankhan.co.uk/news/third-post-title/ Court of Appeal grants permission to appeal in the free speech appeal of Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer], 4 June 2014, accessed 10 February 2015 </ref> | ||
− | + | In 2010 Khan acted as counsel to anti-Muslim Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] in his appeal against the British [[Home Office]]'s refusal to allow Wilders to enter the UK. | |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Counterjihad|Khan, Arfan]] | [[Category:Counterjihad|Khan, Arfan]] |
Revision as of 04:58, 27 April 2015
Arfan Khan is a barrister at 4-5 Gray's inn square barristers' chambers in London. [1]
Representing counterjihad activists
In February 2015 the British court of appeal upheld a ban by UK home secretary Theresa May preventing Pamela Geller and another anti-Islam colleague Robert Spencer from entering the country in June 2013. The two had challenged this ruling in June 2014, represented by barrister Arfan Khan. [2]
In 2010 Khan acted as counsel to anti-Muslim Dutch politician Geert Wilders in his appeal against the British Home Office's refusal to allow Wilders to enter the UK.
Notes
- ↑ Arfan Khan, 4-5 Grays inn square, accessed 27 April 2015
- ↑ Court of Appeal grants permission to appeal in the free speech appeal of Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, 4 June 2014, accessed 10 February 2015