Posted on 04/05/2014 5:32:17 PM PDT by Enza Ferreri
On Tuesday 8 April at 10am Tim Burtons trial at Birmingham Magistrates' Court will settle the question of whether the defendant, by calling Muslim Fiyaz Mujhal a mendacious grievance-mongering taqiyya-artist on Twitter, committed racially aggravated harassment, as he is accused of having done by the West Midlands Police.
Mujhal was exposed by The Telegraphs Andrew Gilligan for exaggerating the numbers and seriousness of anti-Muslim attacks following the Woolwich murder of soldier Lee Rigby, and had his organisation Tell MAMAs public funding discontinued. Many of these attacks were in fact simple posts on Facebook and other social media, similar to the tweets for which Burton is on trial.
Tim is the Radio Officer of Liberty GB, a British newly-formed conservative and patriotic party.
Burtons trial is very worrying for anyone who holds dear freedom of speech and other basic civil liberties. One of the worrisome aspects is the conflating of religion with race. Islam is clearly not a race and Muslims belong to all races, including white. Furthermore, the Crown Prosecution Service considers those two charges (racially- and religiously-aggravated crimes) as distinct ones.
But, despite officially paying lip service to this distinction, in Tim Burtons case the CPS is trying to combine and confuse the two because it does not have sufficient ground to get a conviction on the religiously aggravated charge which requires stronger evidence -, so decides to prosecute using the easier racially aggravated one.
As the CPSs own website says, So it will be more difficult to prosecute for inciting religious hatred as opposed to racial hatred.
The attempt to racialise Muslims clearly exists but not, as Tell MAMA says, on the part of Liberty GB. It exists on the part of British Islam apologists and their allies, the politically correct Establishment.
Since there are no blasphemy laws in the UK and criticism of any religion, including Islam, is theoretically tolerated, only two alternatives are left to British Muslims who want to protect Islam from the expression of the uncomfortable truths of its supremacist and violent nature. One is to invoke the introduction of a blasphemy law; the other, subtler and more effective, is to turn existing anti-racist, hate crime laws into a sharia-style blasphemy law.
An attempt had previously been made by the Labour government, when the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 was passed, to formulate it in such a way that it could criminalise the criticism of Islam, the Quran and Muhammad. This was made impossible by the opposition of the Catholic Church and the Church of England, as well as the evangelical group Christian Voice who threatened to use this law against the Quran, which is full to the brim with incitements to religious hatred. Therefore the bill had to be amended.
But what went out legally by the door of Parliamentary procedure is now being reintroduced surreptitiously through the window of politically correct police and prosecution establishments.
This is why Liberty GB will hold a public protest outside Birmingham Magistrates' Court on 8 April at 9am and considers this trial crucially important.
Our intention is twofold. Firstly, to show to the British and Western public what taqiyya deception for the good of Islam - is and, given the special position in the relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims of this divine permission to lie, to show the whole nature of Islam in relation to us through it. For this reason, Islams scholar Professor Hans Jansen is scheduled to appear at the trial and give evidence as expert witness on taqiyya. Weve christened this a taqiyya trial.
Secondly, to defend free speech and stop the effective use of anti-racist legislation as blasphemy laws.
Here are more details on Taqiyya Trials in Europe
The defendant Tim Burton will be on the courtroom steps at 9:15am and then inside the main building from 9:30am ready to be interviewed.
If it’s not a race, the Left cannot claim racism, which is one if its most effective games. Ergo, it’s a race...
Islam is a government and should be banned from the US and treated as a criminal enterprise.
I’m sorry, but I don’t know what you mean.
I thought the question was whether his hands were bandaged or not.
He is suing Glen Beck for libel.
He was arrested at the Boston Marathon after trying to run away with burnt hands. His injuries were what landed him in the hospital.
The photos are not as they originally were when first made public.
I’m quite certain that Glen Beck’s people will be suspicious enough of Al-harbi and not entertain any delusions of this guy’s innocence. He didn’t land on a Homeland Security watch list for no reason.
I suppose the CPS would have a case if Mr. Burton called Mr. Mughal butt-ugly.
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