Wednesday, November 15, 2006

UK - Jihad: Britain at war

Still don't think Britain is in an Islamic war?


Covert preaching of banned cleric


A banned cleric is still preaching support for terrorism to young British Muslims by appearing incognito on the internet, the BBC has learned.

The joint investigation by File on 4 and Newsnight has found Omar Bakri Mohammed broadcasts hatred for the UK using a variety of pseudonyms.


In addition to Bakri's terrorist recruiting of Muslims, there's this:

The BBC investigation has also revealed how young British Muslims are being radicalised by extremists on university campuses and in street gangs.


Even British Muslims admit universities are being infiltrated. Then there's this: A Decade Of Radical Islam On College Campuses

And British Muslims more and more are getting Jihad online.

Worse still, some Muslim extremists are working for the government.

And the group he represents is recruiting British Muslims for terrorism.

Even British Muslim rap artists are recruiting British Muslims for terrorism.

The over all effect on British Muslims is this:

--75% of British Muslims sympathize with French rioters

--77% of British Muslims, 83% of Muslims in Spain oppose the US war on terror

--71% of British Muslims have a favorable opinion of Iran

And 40% want Islamic law in Britain.


The first al Qaeda attack by a British Muslim was in 2000. The next attempted attack was on 9/11 when a plan to fly planes into Parliament was abondoned at the last minute. Next came the failed Sarin gas attack on Parliament followed by the successful attack on 7/7. Next came the failed attack on 21/7 followed by the foiled attempt to blow up 10 passenger planes. In between all these came British terrorist Dhiren Barot's plot.

The head of MI5 says they are tracking over 30 plots and 1,600 suspected terrorists.

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