Posted on 05/06/2009 5:54:08 PM PDT by Cindy
SNIPPET: "Abu Izzadeen, a radical Muslim preacher who was jailed after footage was uncovered of him calling for the beheading of any Muslim in the British army, has been freed early from jail."
SNIPPET: "Douglas Murray, director of the Centre for Social Cohesion, said the men were a danger to society.
"Abu Izzadeen and his organisation publicly call for attacks against those whom they see as enemies of Islam," he said.
"Their ideology not only glorifies violent jihad but teaches their followers that taking part in suicide bombings is their duty as Muslims.
"The early release of a hate preacher like Abu Izzadeen demonstrates that the British courts are still far away from understanding the very clear and present danger that this country is facing from militant Islamists." Supporters of Izzadeen have celebrated his release on extremist Islamic websites.
One supporter wrote: "This is absolutely wonderful news. May Allah reward you for sharing this with us.
"'The man is a modern day Muslim hero! Just look at the wisdom and generosity of Allah - he really does relieve those who stand up and are firm in his cause.""
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Well, if the UK can keep Savage out, surely they ought to be able to kick this guy out too by the same standard. But... I won’t be holding my breath waiting for that to happen.
Just so he learned his lesson. :-}
somebody extinguish the sun
the british empire has imploded
No, please don’t hold your breath.
The UK has determined which is more important — political correctness or the war on terror.
At the rate the UK is surrendering to radical Islam, there’ll be a grand ayatollah living in Buckingham Palace within a decade.
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