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jessie04

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9. You might find this interesting.
Sat May 25, 2013, 03:22 PM
May 2013

Is this country mad? Why is Anjem Choudary, whose poisonous teachings influenced the Woolwich killers, free to draw benefits and tour BBC studios spouting murderous hatred against Britain?


He teaches them to change their mobile phones and computers regularly so they don’t leave an electronic trail. Nor does he shy away from preaching about jihad.

‘Jihad is part of the Koran,’ he says. ‘What the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Chechnya and Palestine are doing is defending themselves from foreign fighters coming to kill them. It’s outrageous that we get called terrorists if we  speak about the right to defend ourselves.’

But Choudary doesn’t draw the line at fighting: he wants Britain to become an Islamic state itself.

He believes Muslim immigrants will eventually out-breed the native British population, pointing out that Medina in Saudi Arabia once had just 200 Muslim inhabitants, but went on to become the second city of Islam.  His mood will no doubt have been  buoyed by new figures this  week showing that one in ten of under 25-year-olds living here are Muslim.

He hopes this rise in numbers will pave the way for the implementation of a brutal form of sharia law that forces women to cover themselves completely in public  and bans them from education and employment. 



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2330689/Is-country-mad-Why-Anjem-Choudary-poisonous-teachings-influenced-Woolwich-killers-free-draw-benefits-tour-BBC-studios-spouting-murderous-hatred-Britain.html

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