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'The main thing we feel is fear, 24/7'
Guardian ^ | 07/23/05 | Patrick Barkham

Posted on 07/22/2005 7:09:44 PM PDT by Pikamax

'The main thing we feel is fear, 24/7' Threats and a sense of danger

Patrick Barkham Saturday July 23, 2005

Guardian

The first bomb scare at the east London mosque since the suicide bombs in London was yesterday shrugged off by staff. But on Whitechapel Road outside, ordinary Muslims spoke of a pervasive sense of fear and how they felt they were being watched all the time. "As a community, the main thing we feel is fear 24/7," said a 24-year-old Muslim woman dressed in a hijab and jilbab.

At 10.25am a receptionist at the mosque received an anonymous telephone call from a man with an English accent.

"The person on the phone said 'is that the east London mosque?' and the receptionist said yes and the caller said 'There's a bomb in your building, you have half an hour to evacuate'," said Dilowar Khan, director of the mosque. "It was a very calm phone call. It wasn't abusive."

As the alarm bell rang, 200 people, including 160 children from the three schools based in the mosque and Muslim centre next door, quickly left the building.

Mosque leaders praised the police, who they said arrived within five minutes. No device was found and the building was reopened an hour later, in time for Friday prayers.

According to Mr Khan, the threat was taken seriously because they had received 16 telephone calls in the last two weeks, three of which made reference to a bomb threat to coincide with Friday prayers.

Just as many Londoners are trying to avoid the tube because of fears of more suicide bombs, so worried Muslims are warning each other to stay out of central London, sometimes for different reasons.

Windows at the Mile End mosque, near the Whitechapel Road mosque, were smashed shortly after the first bombs two weeks ago.

"After September 11 we felt the same, but after a while it did settle down," said Fatemah al Katib, 23, a student originally from Lebanon.

"We feel different when we walk the streets now. When you sit down on a train, people move away."

"Muslim sisters feel they are in danger and suspected," said the 24-year-old woman, who preferred to remain anonymous.

"Everybody is worried about bombs. Everybody is worried about everything, but most of all we are worried about how every day people are being threatened. We wake up and feel insecure. What is going to happen next?"

News of the shooting of a man of Asian appearance on the tube spread as local people milled around outside the mosque. For some Muslims, it confirmed their fears about the police response to the attack.

"Does that give the police any reason to go and shoot people in public?" said the young woman. "It's just ridiculous. It's not going to help - it's just going to trigger even more trouble."

But many Muslims outside the mosque praised the police and said they accepted that being stopped and searched was the cost of terrorism.

"Because of a harmful minority, the majority have to pay," said Nakib Islam, a student, as police sirens wailed on Whitechapel Road. "If that means giving up five minutes of my time to be searched, so be it."

Mr Islam, who has just finished his A-levels, said he was concerned that women and the elderly would feel the wrath of an anti-Muslim backlash. "What worries me is that all our Muslim sisters, especially the elderly, will be more prone to be attacked. They will see our sisters wearing the hijabs and veils and go up to them and rip them off."

Mohammed Alam, 25, a youth worker with Muslims, said: "We are a bit concerned that Muslim women may be stopped by the police and asked to remove their veils. But the police have been very, very helpful and very good."

Less helpful, he said, had been the prime minister's rhetoric since the bombings.

"Young people condemn the terrorist acts, but at the same time they are a bit annoyed by Tony Blair associating the attack with an ideological clash. This phrase, this 'clash of civilisations' is very irresponsible."

He added: "The government is trying to dissociate the terrorist attacks with any of its actions around the world. Still Tony Blair refuses to listen. Not linking the attacks with Iraq is to hide the truth."

On his way to Friday prayers, Ruhul Tarasfder also praised the police but criticised the government's "evil ideology" rhetoric.

"It's not helpful to us that George Bush used the word 'crusade' and Blair uses 'ideology'. These people should be described as terrorists. They are nothing to do with Islam."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
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1 posted on 07/22/2005 7:09:44 PM PDT by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax

Sorry, but I couldnt read past "dressed in a hijab and jilbab."


2 posted on 07/22/2005 7:13:15 PM PDT by DogBarkTree
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To: Pikamax
The liberals at the Guardian are doing a very good job at promulgating fascist Islamic propaganda.

But, then again, they're liberals.

3 posted on 07/22/2005 7:13:28 PM PDT by Reactionary
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To: Pikamax
"We feel different when we walk the streets now. When you sit down on a train, people move away."

Well, had you and other "moderate" Muslims taken action against the Jihadists in your midst you wouldn't be in this predicament. Moderate Muslims take note: kill your cancer or suffer greatly.

4 posted on 07/22/2005 7:15:03 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Pikamax

2 attacks in 2 weeks by Islamic terrorists and all The Guardian can report is the fear of MUSLIMS.


5 posted on 07/22/2005 7:15:42 PM PDT by Das Outsider
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To: Mears

bfl


6 posted on 07/22/2005 7:16:49 PM PDT by Mears (Keep the government out of my face!)
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To: Pikamax
"Because of a harmful minority, the majority have to pay," said Nakib Islam, a student, as police sirens wailed on Whitechapel Road. "If that means giving up five minutes of my time to be searched, so be it."

A sane, reasonable Muslim and the Guardian actually interviewed him. Perhaps there is hope after all!! (actually only a little sarcasm on my part)

7 posted on 07/22/2005 7:19:03 PM PDT by JimSEA
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To: Pikamax
These people should be described as terrorists. They are nothing to do with Islam.

It's all just a coincidence, I guess.

8 posted on 07/22/2005 7:20:04 PM PDT by skip_intro
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To: DogBarkTree
Bastards suddenly want my sympathy. Too bad, I am out of sympathy, and soon enough they will be out of time. Maybe they will soon realize that when they choose to remain silent and not speak out against these people of their same faith, they will also pay some consequences.
9 posted on 07/22/2005 7:20:49 PM PDT by carolinacrazy (Bow to your sensei.... BOW TO YOUR SENSEI...... www.jackassdemocrats.com)
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To: Pikamax

Wonder if the IRA has its hands in this mess.


10 posted on 07/22/2005 7:24:27 PM PDT by SteveMcKing
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To: carolinacrazy
Maybe they will soon realize that when they choose to remain silent and not speak out against these people of their same faith

Not to mention the ones who quietly supported the thugs, spritually, verbally or financially and are now crying foul.

Too bad, you chose your religion, I chose mine.  Yours wants to KILL mine and I should worry if your freakin' feelings are hurt?

No.  Sorry, but no.

11 posted on 07/22/2005 7:26:01 PM PDT by softwarecreator (Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires)
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To: Pikamax

A couple of more bombs and you may have reason to fear sweetheart, My advice is get out of that Jibob or hodgepodge and go buy a mini-skirt.


12 posted on 07/22/2005 7:27:17 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: Pikamax
Let the fear turn to righteous anger and then let it enable you brits to kick those bass turds out of your country and secure it...
Perhaps then we Yanks will find the same courage and do what must be done here as well..

My fear is that we are too far gone and too morally bankrupt to do what must be done to save ourselves and our nation.. preserving the Republic our founders left us as an inheritance to our grandchildren..

imo
13 posted on 07/22/2005 7:27:29 PM PDT by joesnuffy (The state always has solutions to the problems it creates...more freedom will never be a solution)
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To: DogBarkTree; Pikamax

I didn't get too far with this one either.

I am really getting immune to their whines...I guess each time/day this sh** happens only makes me more prejudice. The more I read about their culture, religion, and stuff the more I know I don't want too be muslim, or have anything to do with them.


14 posted on 07/22/2005 7:28:33 PM PDT by EBH (Never give-up, Never give-in, and Never Forget)
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To: DogBarkTree

In a way this is a bit worse for the Brits than the Blitz of the 1940's.
Then it became a routine, the same time every day and the resolve built over time and aided by Hitler and Georring's monuemental mistake of stopping the airfield and runway bombings and turning on the cities.
They also lived through the IRA scare but most of their younger generation hasn't had to live in fear of making it to work, or getting into Herrod's or taking a bus across town.
I sincerly expect there to be massive deportations over the next couple of months as Blair begins to clean out some of the more radical clerics.


16 posted on 07/22/2005 7:33:16 PM PDT by WoodstockCat (Gitmo? Let them eat Pork!)
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To: EBH
I am really getting immune to their whines...

It's never their fault.

Rather than take steps to improve their situation, they wallow in victimhood...

Muslims are like little children. And liberals.

17 posted on 07/22/2005 7:33:34 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: SteveMcKing
Wonder if the IRA has its hands in this mess.

In a word, no. They wouldn't be that dumb.

18 posted on 07/22/2005 7:35:03 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Travis McGee

Please don't post photos like that. Everytime I see one, my blood pressure skyrockets and I have to fight the urge to run out and beat the sh*t out of the first muslim I see.


19 posted on 07/22/2005 7:35:04 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic ("We must be tolerant and understanding of those trying to blow us to pieces" - Ted Kennedy & Co.)
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To: Pikamax

Of course, the muslims are the victims.


20 posted on 07/22/2005 7:36:22 PM PDT by kabar
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