Saturday, July 07, 2007

UK - Muslims march against terrorism

The BBC usually refrain from using the words Muslim and terrorism together, except when trying to show Muslims are against terrorism.

"Members of Scottish Muslim groups and mosques are to gather in Glasgow later for a rally against terrorism."


Notice how they only rally after a terrorist attack? Why no protest marches against the preachers of hate, groups like HT, or to denounce the persecution of other religions, women and gays by Islam?

"Organisers said: "The eyes of the world will be on a Scotland sending out the message that all our communities are united against terrorism."


And who would they be?

"Osama Saeed, one of the organisers..."


That would be this Saeed.

"Osama Saeed, Scottish spokesman for the Muslim Association of Britain..."


And the MAB has long ties to terrorism.

It's also the same Saeed that wrote this:

"We need 646 George Galloways"


Er, no Saeed, we don't and we don't need you or the MAB.

UPDATE

Looks like few Muslims showed up to protest against terrorism, if these reports are anything to go by.

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