Sunday, November 22, 2009

More on the UK "Religious Leader" arrested on terror charges.

The interesting thing - the "Religious Leader's" name is never mentioned in this article. (Shaykh Asif Farooqui) And neither is his mosque. (Ar-Rahman Masjid) You'd think they were trying to persuade people that Islam is a religion of peace or something. Nothing to see here. Move along, sheeple.

Terror raid protest at police HQ

Asif farooqui protest. I don't know - do they look like moderates to you? Me neither. ---->

About 120 people are taking part in a protest outside Greater Manchester Police (GMP) headquarters in support of those arrested in terror raids.

Five men were arrested on Monday on suspicion of inciting terrorism overseas following raids across Greater Manchester and near Heathrow Airport.

Police were given seven days to question the men, aged 21-62.

A force spokesman said it recognised the community had some concerns regarding the ongoing investigation. He said: "We fully recognise people's right to protest and whenever an event is organised GMP will work alongside the organisers to ensure a safe event."

If it's all the same to the protesters, based on past experience Dinah will wait to see what charges are going to be filed before grabbing a sign and taking to the streets to declare his innocence. That goes ditto for signing an online petition.

Related:

UK "Religious Leader" arrested in terror raid. Foreign implications. More arrests to follow.

A follow up on the UK "Religious Leader" arrested on terror charges.


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