Monday, 4 January 2010

Anjem Choudary talks of 7/7 and states that only Muslims are "innocent."

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Anjem Choudary is the leader of Islam4UK, the Islamic group that is planning to stage a protest march through Wootton Bassett. Here, he is discussing the London bombings of 7/7 and refusing to condemn the actions of his, "Muslim brothers," while implicitly stating that since only Muslims are "innocent," and all those people who died or were seriously injured on the tube trains and on the London bus were legitimate targets.

This is the person who claims that all he wants to do is honour the Muslims who have been killed as a result of the war in Afghanistan.

Somehow, I don't believe him.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

looks like his proposed march was all just about antagonism with no real intention... he apparently never even lodged a request with the police to march - so it was never going to happen

AnnaEsse said...

Choudary states that his objective has been achieved, drawing attention to the civilian deaths in Afghanistan. However, what he has achieved is to awaken resentment that has been quietly building for years, towards those who would like to introduce Sharia law to the UK and intense anger about groups like Islam4UK being allowed to spout hatred. He has achieved nothing for the people of Afghanistan or for the Muslim population of the UK.

Anonymous said...

to my mind he is achieving the radical's aim... their aim (reminiscent of the Black Panthers in 70's USA) is for segregation and the setting up of a separate state within the UK...
join us or die is their goal
and he is helping his cause by filling moderate people with fear

AnnaEsse said...

Yes, Anonymous, I have the feeling that Choudary's motives may be rather sinister. A great deal of anger has been provoked and that will not go away. If he was trying to incite confrontation and violence, he may have succeeded. And there will be many in the Muslim communities who will not speak out for fear of retribution. Enoch Powell may have been right and we will yet see, "rivers of blood," on our streets.