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Suspicion Surround Deaths Of Muslim Activists In The UK
Source: almuhajiroun.com
Following the death of Sulayman Zein ul-Aabideen recently, the news of the sudden death of another Islamic activist comes as a shock to the Muslim Community in Britain. Sulayman Blandin of Al-Muhajiroun, was allegedly found by the police in the River Thames on the 5th of February 2003, suspected to have been in the water for between 3-5 days before being discovered.
Ewwww! Ucky!
Sulayman, a black convert in his 50’s, was well known in the North London area as a devoted Muslim who was always keen to help out with Islamic causes. He was regularly seen at Islamic conferences, talks and seminars over the years, often offering to video and record the events for distribution by Al-Muhajiroun (and other Islamic organisations) to further propagate the Islamic concepts and ideas passed. His professional audio and videoing skills were well known and his sudden death, claimed to be suicide by the police, is therefore being treated with great suspicion especially considering that Sulayman Blandin had often complained about being harassed by the police and in light of the intimidation and oppression currently being suffered by the Muslim community generally at the hands of the British government through their police; the Manchester, Woodgreen and Finsbury Park arrests being examples.
On the other hand, he may have awakened one morning and realized that al-Muhajiroun in all wind and no substance, that there's not going to be a khalifate in Britain, that he was never going to be the Amir of vast country estates populated by deferential British dhimmis, and thrown himself into the canal. If so, it was probably one of the better ideas he ever had.
Far from contemplating suicide Sulayman Blandin was working on many projects just before news of his sudden death was heard. These included a commentary of the Qur’an, with various audio-video materials having just been purchased for this purpose. These are clearly not the actions of someone about to commit suicide, an action known by Sulayman to be prohibited in Islam. Sulayman Blandin was a key figure in Al-Muhajiroun’s publication team and never hesitated to show his open support to Usama Bin laden or the Taleban for their stand against those who are at war with, and would silence, Islam and Muslims.
"Those who we are at war with" includes not only the British government (why they allow al-Muhajiroun to stay in business is another unanswered question) and the British people. Maybe some prospective dhimmi got tired of listening to him, and helped him into the canal.
Following the draconian measures introduced post-September the 11th by the British Government, the random and wild arrests of many Muslims across the country, the detainment of Muslims without any trial or charges, the violation of the sanctity of Muslim homes and mosques, the sudden death of Sulayman Zein-ul-Aabideen and the stories of ricin, intended to stir up anti-Muslim hatred to support the war in Iraq, the burden of proof is firmly on the Police and British Government to show that Sulayman was the victim of a crime as opposed to another sacrifice of the Blair governments new crusade against Muslims.
They say that like they're in charge. Tony, show him what your finger looks like.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-02-13
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=10205