London to host Islamic 'celebration' of Sept 11

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London to host Islamic 'celebration' of Sept 11
By Thair Shaikh
(Filed: 08/09/2002)

Extremist muslim clerics will meet in London on September 11 to celebrate the anniversary of al-Qaeda's attacks on America and to launch an organisation for Islamic militants.

The conference, which will be attended by the most radical mullahs in Britain, will argue that the atrocities were justified because Muslims must defend themselves against armed aggression.

It will launch the Islamic Council of Britain (ICB), which will aim to implement sharia law in Britain and will welcome al-Qa'eda sympathisers as members.

The conference, to be held at Finsbury Park mosque, north London, will be attended by followers of militant groups and chaired by their Muslim leaders, including Omar Bakri Mohammed, whose al-Muhajiroun group wants to establish a worldwide Islamic state.

Mr Mohammed, 44, who was born in Syria and lives in London, has been investigated by Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad for anti-semitic statements.

He said: "The people at this conference look at September 11 like a battle, as a great achievement by the mujahideen against the evil superpower.

"I never praised September 11 after it happened but now I can see why they did it."

Mr Mohammed, who is entitled to stay in Britain although his 1980s claim for asylum failed, said that he would not stop al-Qa'eda members from joining the ICB.

He said: "We don't perceive them as the US perceives them; we see them as a sincere devoted people who stood firm against the invasion of a Muslim country."

The clerics claim that the ICB is funded by Saudi-based businessmen, which, if true, will embarrass Saudi Arabia.

The Riyadh government expelled Mr Mohammed in 1986 and recently launched a multi-million-dollar public relations campaign to persuade America that it is rooting out Islamic militants.

Al-Muhajiroun claims to have secured a six-figure sum for funding the ICB and said it would build a dozen Islamic centres, launch a website and hold seminars and classes for Muslims.

Mr Mohammed said: "I believe the Muslim Council of Britain has sold out to the British Government. Many Muslims in Britain feel like this.

"We have been working on getting the funding for six months: it is from a group of Saudi businessmen. Please don't write about this. I am against the killing of innocent people; we are not at war with anybody in this country."

Abu Hamza al-Masri, a cleric at the Finsbury Park mosque, will be co-chairing the conference. Several suspected al-Qa'eda members have been linked to his group, Supporters of Sharia, and the FBI is seeking his extradition for allegedly trying to set up a terrorist training camp in America.

Mr al-Masri, an Egyptian who lost both hands and an eye while fighting in Afghanistan against the Soviet occupation, is also wanted in Yemen on terrorist charges.

Radical Muslims speaking at the conference include Yasser al-Siri, 40, an Egyptian-born dissident who arrived in Britain in 1993 and claimed political asylum.

He was released from custody in July after extradition proceedings by America were dropped because of insufficient evidence. Mr al-Siri has been sentenced to death in Egypt for a bombing that killed a 12-year-old girl.

Imran Waheed, the British representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir (Islamic Liberation Party), a group banned in a number of Muslim countries, and Anjem Choudary, a British-born solicitor who is chairman of the Society of Muslim Lawyers and a leader of al-Muhajiroun, will also attend.
 
Glad I don't live in the United Kingdom. Scary isn't it?:(
 
Could such a public celebration be allowed in this country? I wonder...

Must be rough for Tony Blair to keep his chin up in such an environment. His people aren't behind his decision to support us in Iraq. :(



P.S. I was thinking the same thing about intelligence gathering, Budgirl! I'd imagine that place will be swarming with agents.
 
I don't have problem with KKK or the Neo Nazis having rallys in this country.......I wouldn't even have much of a problem with Islamic Foundamentists having a rally in this country either. But, in this country we don't have a sizable minority of sympathizers of any of this frenge groups. England does.........and that is what is scary! Neo Nazis and the KKK don't actively solicite terrorist to commit acts of terrorism toward innocent people either.......there is slight difference.:(
 
Got the extremists all in one place, bet the F.B.I. and other angencies will be there checking the crowd with their cameras.
 
Hell, I say nuke it. Why nibble when you can gobble?
 
Originally posted by Budgirl
Where do you think Timothy McVeigh got some of his ideas, DEW?

I'd wager there are more people in the U.S. that support 'radical' viewpoints than we all think.  Those groups I mentioned support terroristic acts against innocent people. Not on the scale of Sept. 11th, yet I firmly believe that the acts of the KKK and Neo-Nazi groups terrorize those they do not think worthy of life.

just the mention of his name, urks me, just think the other part of his brains is still sitting in jail still hasnt been tried for state charges, (terry nickels) :kaioken: :2gunsfiri :sniper:
 
Point taken BG. There are people in this world (and, yes, in this country) that will always take something to an extreme and in the broad sense of the word they are terrorists. But, then, lets take it to it's logical end and label gangs, organized crime and all violent criminals terrorists. They all terrorize people or the population. Where does it stop? Tim McViegh was a terrorist but was he a member of the KKK or a Neo Nazi group that advocated his act of terrorism? He may have been a follower of some or all of their views but he was an independant terrorist along with his cohort Terry Nichols. No group jumped up and cheered at his heroic acts of "revenge for the people"! The Isalmic Foundalmentalists are quit different. We can't defend ourselves effectively against either type at this moment.......but we can limit their public exposure to preach their hatred. A gathering of people who openly and actively advocate such acts of terrorism like the one planned in England is scary.......plain and simple. They have that right? I suppose so.
 
I ask again...would a gathering of such magnitude be allowed in the United States post 9/11?
 
Originally posted by abooja
I ask again...would a gathering of such magnitude be allowed in the United States post 9/11?

Probably........but not without some big demonstrations on both sides. Should they be allowed? By our Constitution, I'd say yes. But, only as long they did not scream the hatred they are so full of.:)
 
But shouldn't a celebration of the mass murder of thousands of Americans automatically be construed as hatemongering, whether or not it takes place in the United States?

Is the Klan ALWAYS allowed to march, no matter the town, no matter the time of year?

Just wondering...But I appreciate your feedback, DE.
 
I might be wrong, but I think the Klan has their biggest march on the anniversary of King's assasination.

Not sure though...
 
 Neo Nazis and the KKK don't actively solicite terrorist to commit acts of terrorism toward innocent people either.......there is slight difference.:( [/b]

oh yea, and you can probably get me that bridge in Brooklynn real cheap too.
 
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