More specifically, Londonistan's tolerance of radical Muslims, like Hamza the Hook, made many terrorists. But his family may bear some of the blame as well.
The statements clearly contain some truth. But during his trial the court heard that Moussaoui had a "violent and unstable" childhood in France, spent large amounts of time in orphanages, saw his mother beaten by his father, a boxer, and was rejected by his girlfriend's family as "a dirty Arab".
Both his sisters later were to suffer from schizophrenia and his father remains heavily sedated in a psychiatric hospital in Nanterre. Psychologists say the family has a history of mental illness going back at least four generations.
Which may have played a part in the jury's decision not to impose the death penalty.
It's been almost one year since Blair said he would expel the Imam's of hate. To date not one has been deported. And while Hamza was convicted, he still preaches his hate on a website from his prison.
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