The European Court of Human Rights has blocked the extradition of Jordanian national Abu Qatada, who is alleged to have been Osama bin Laden's right-hand-man in Europe.<br /><br />The court also said it would be willing to consider diplomatic assurances from Jordanian authorities that Abu Qatada would not be tortured.<br /><br />But Amnesty International says that is a position it finds disappointing.<br /><br />Alice Wyss, a researcher at the UK-based rights organisation, discussed the Abu Qatada case with Al Jazeera's Felicity Barr.