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British Muslim found guilty over anti-cartoon protests

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Mar 7, 2007, 15:43 GMT


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DylanMar 7th, 2007 - 16:16:45

I find it ironic to say the least that to protest against Muslims being labelled as terrorists; many of the demonstrators dressed up as terrorists and urged / called for the killing of non muslims. It kind of proves the argument which was a bit stupid of them (it would be like the BNP dressing up in Ku Klux Klan outfits while simutaneously demonstrating against being labelled as racists). It would be amusing if it wasn't so serious and he should get at least 10 years.

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Little BulldogsMar 7th, 2007 - 16:35:22

This man has a rich history of Islamist activity and is a (possibly leading) member of the supposedly banned organisation Al Muhajiroun. This group which was supposed to have been banned in mid-2006 has organised a number of infamous protests and is only now being shutdown. Read more:

http://littlebulldogs.blogspot.com/2007/03/danish-cartoon-protestor-gui lty-al.html

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AndrewMar 7th, 2007 - 17:04:45

A lengthy prison sentence is in order. Hardline Muslims must get the message that violent conduct, or conduct designed to incite violence, will not be tolerated in this country.

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Please face reality people.Mar 7th, 2007 - 17:43:12



All muslims are hardline muslims as evidenced in their koran, desire to impose sharia law in England, and not 1 single muslim ever helping London or any western government forestall an attack with a warning.

Every terrorist interception is always done by local authorities and good police work.

Moderate muslims are as public and real as the Lochness monster or Santa Claus.

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BeelzebubMar 7th, 2007 - 20:17:39

So, display hurt and outrage by causing more hurt and outrage? I'm outraged. Good, lock that sucka up.

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