Thursday, February 16, 2006

UK - MPs back ban on glorifying terror

What's missing from this BBC report?

The words "Muslim" and "Islam".

Tony Blair's controversial plan for a new law to stop people "glorifying" terrorism has been backed by MPs.

The House of Lords voted last month to remove the measure from the Terrorism Bill, but the Commons has now voted by 315 to 277 to reinstate the plan.

Mr Blair said the vote was a "signal of strength" which could outlaw placards glorifying the bombers who attacked London last July.


Wouldn't Muslim terrorists be more accurate?

The Terrorism Bill was introduced after July's bomb attacks in London.


Wonder why "July" was so pissed off that it murdered over 50 innocent Britions?

There's more...

The prime minister said the law would allow action to be taken against people with placards glorifying the 7 July bombers - which were seen in London during protests against cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad.


I suppose there might have been non-Muslims carrying placards that glorified the Muslim terrorists of 7/7 while protesting about the Muhammad cartoons, but I seriously doubt it.
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