Thursday, November 10, 2005

Britain - Foreign policy blamed for Muslim extremism

Says who?

A group of Islamic experts appointed by Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary, after the July 7 attacks said the Government should learn from the impact of policies abroad.


What'd you expect them to say?

Perhaps this "group of Islamic experts" could explain why Muslim terrorists planned to fly a plane into Parliament on 9/11?

BOMBAY (AFX) - An Indian court has jailed a man for plotting to crash passenger jets into the House of Commons and the Tower Bridge in London on Sept 11, 2001, Agence France-Presse reported.

The court here handed down a seven-year prison term to Mohammed Afroze, who had also confessed to plotting with a group of Al-Qaeda operatives to attack Melbourne's Rialto Towers and the Indian parliament in 2001.

Afroze told the police in Bombay after fleeing from Britain to India four years ago that he and seven Al-Qaeda terror cell operatives planned to hijack the passenger jets at Heathrow and fly them into the two London landmarks.


Or maybe they could care to explain all these crimes against Christians by Muslims?

Then again, maybe they could explain to us why all religions except Islam are banned in Saudi Arabia where Christians are persecuted.
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