British Government Warns Al-Qaeda Trying To Recruit Female Suicide Bombers For Attack

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British Government Warns Al-Qaeda Trying To Recruit Female Suicide Bombers For Attacks Inside The UK…

good, hope they find em, hope they kill millions:cool:




The fruits of unchecked UK-style multiculturalism.


(Sun) — Al-Qaeda is trying to recruit women to carry out suicide bombings in the UK, MPs warn today.

It is using extremist websites to radicalise the angels of death, says their chilling report.

The Commons home affairs committee says it has heard evidence the terror group is “specifically launching and targeting women for violent acts”.

It is already a deadly tactic in the Middle East, where growing numbers of Palestinian women are volunteering for suicide missions against Israel. The MPs’ report comes days after four Islamic extremists admitted plotting to bomb the London Stock Exchange.

Woolwich Crown Court heard how the gang — who also had London mayor Boris Johnson on a hit list — had been brainwashed by the twisted ideology of Anwar al-Awlaki, an al-Qaeda leader until the US killed him in Yemen last year.

His attempts to recruit UK Muslims were exposed by The Sun. Last night the committee chairman, Labour’s Keith Vaz, said the gang’s admissions show “we cannot let our vigilance slip”.
 
UK Court Orders Release Of Al-Qaeda Cleric Abu Qatada…




Typical British lunacy.


(Telegraph) — Abu Qatada, a radical Muslim cleric accused of posing a grave threat to Britain’s national security, will be back on the streets within days after judges granted him bail.

Mr Justice Mitting released Qatada despite the Home Office arguing he remains a risk to national security.

His defence team had argued his detention of six and a half years while fighting deportation was unlawful because he did not face any imminent prospect of being removed.

The cleric is wanted in Jordan to stand trial for alleged terror offences and Home Secretary Theresa May battled to keep him behind bars while British diplomats continue to seek assurances from the Jordanian authorities that evidence gained through torture would not be used against him.

Ed Fitzgerald QC, representing Qatada, who is being held in high security conditions, said his client had now been held for six-and-a-half years while fighting deportation – more than anyone else in such a position.

He told the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) that that was “against a background of almost nine years detention without charges on the grounds of national security”.
 
No Joke: British MPs Ask Jailed Jihadist Cleric Abu Hamza For His Advice On Countering Muslim Radicalization On The Internet….




Abu Hamza can now add government adviser to his resume.

Via The Guardian:


The internet now plays a part in most, if not all, cases of violent radicalisation and is a more significant recruiting ground than prisons, universities or places of worship, according to report by a cross-party group of MPs published today.

The Commons home affairs committee says internet service providers need to be as effective at removing material that promotes violent extremism as they are in removing content that is sexual or breaches copyright.

The committee discloses that a new Home Office counter-terrorism internet referral unit has received 2,025 complaints since it was set up in 2010. About 10% of the offending websites or web pages have been taken down as a result.

The MPs do conclude that there may be growing support for nonviolent extremism within the Muslim community, fed by feelings of alienation and a sense of grievance, and this is a challenge for society and the police.

They recommend that tackling Islamophobia and demonstrating that the British state is not antithetical to Islam should constitute a big part of the official Prevent strategy designed to counter the ideology that feeds violent radicalisation.

The MPs talked to the radical preacher Abu Hamza in the maximum security unit at Belmarsh prison in London, who told them the main drivers of radicalisation were grievances, especially concerning Palestine and Afghanistan, a sense that the prophet was being mocked, guilt and capability.

He said unemployment was not a source of grievance.
 
...or is it that they can't respond without admitting Busybody was right about the moose slime?
 
no

cause BUSYBODY is the RACIST HATER for posting this

the MOOSEFUCKS kill us cause of BUSYBODY
 
I have been told on LIT many times, I am AS BAD as the TERRORISTS

cause LINKING to news items is as bad as KILLING and BLOWING people ans things up:D

I hope they succeed in England
 
The pixel is mightier than the sword.

Because, you know, everyone reads Lit. ;)
 
BBC Tells Its Journalists Not To Call Al-Qaeda Cleric Abu Qatada An “Extremist,” Use Pictures of Him Looking Overweight…




Of course if he was considered right-wing he’d have the “extremist” label slapped on him with no hesitation.


(Telegraph) — The BBC has told its journalists not to call Abu Qatada, the al-Qaeda preacher, an “extremist”.

In order to avoid making a “value judgment”, the corporation’s managers have ruled that he can only be described as “radical”.

Journalists were also cautioned against using images suggesting the preacher is overweight.

A judge ruled this week that the Muslim preacher, once described as “Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe”, should be released from a British jail, angering ministers and MPs.

A British court has called Qatada a “truly dangerous individual” and even his defence team has suggested he poses a “grave risk” to national security.

Despite that background, BBC journalists were told they should not describe Qatada as an extremist. The guidance was issued at the BBC newsroom’s 9.00am editorial meeting yesterday, chaired by a senior manager, Andrew Roy.

According to notes of the meeting, seen by The Daily Telegraph, journalists were told: “Do not call him an extremist – we must call him a radical. Extremist implies a value judgment.”
 
"Radical" makes him sound like Saul Alinsky. You know, that harmless lovable fuzzball who Michelle loves to quote.
 
Aw, just because he was raised and molested by communists as a child and had his coming out party at Bill Ayres' house? That's not radical these days, it's mainstream. :rolleyes:

You and I are the radicals, now. ;)
 
fuck teh ENGLISH and all its PEOPLE

I will REJOICE when the streets are strewn with BODY PARTS of English people

And debris is as if its WWII again

May they ROT IN HELL


The BBC Does Have One Group it’s Happy to Label as ‘Extremists’


By Charles C. W. Cooke




Over at the American Spectator, Aaron Goldstein responds to my Corner post yesterday, in which I noted that the BBC was unwilling to call Abu Quatada, “Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe,” an “extremist.” Goldstein did a little digging and discovered that, despite the BBC’s protestations to the contrary, the corporation is not entirely averse to using the word on the grounds of being “non-judgmental”:


Well, how about being a Jew living in Israel? Consider some of the BBC’s recent headlines:

Israel bars 12 “extremist” settlers from West Bank

Israelis rally against ultra-Orthodox extremism

Shimon Peres urges Israelis to rally against extremism

So while the BBC declares it is beyond the pale to impart a value judgment where it concerns a Muslim jihadist, it expresses no such hesitation when it comes to Israeli Jews. This, my friends, is nothing more than anti-Semitism.
 
I will REJOICE when the streets are strewn with BODY PARTS of English people

And debris is as if its WWII again

May they ROT IN HELL


The BBC Does Have One Group it’s Happy to Label as ‘Extremists’


By Charles C. W. Cooke




Over at the American Spectator, Aaron Goldstein responds to my Corner post yesterday, in which I noted that the BBC was unwilling to call Abu Quatada, “Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe,” an “extremist.” Goldstein did a little digging and discovered that, despite the BBC’s protestations to the contrary, the corporation is not entirely averse to using the word on the grounds of being “non-judgmental”:


Well, how about being a Jew living in Israel? Consider some of the BBC’s recent headlines:

Israel bars 12 “extremist” settlers from West Bank

Israelis rally against ultra-Orthodox extremism

Shimon Peres urges Israelis to rally against extremism

So while the BBC declares it is beyond the pale to impart a value judgment where it concerns a Muslim jihadist, it expresses no such hesitation when it comes to Israeli Jews. This, my friends, is nothing more than anti-Semitism.

:rolleyes:
 
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