Radical Muslim Lawyer Says Ireland Risks Attack
Ireland is putting itself at risk of an attack from Islamic militants by allowing Gulf-bound US military planes to refuel on the island, a leading radical British Muslim lawyer said on Friday. Anjem Choudary, who is being investigated by Irish police over comments made during a university debate on Thursday evening, said media reports that he believed Ireland was a âlegitimateâ target were incorrect, however.
âI am not threatening the Irish, nor am I giving any veiled threats, but it seems that when a Muslim warns of potential danger then they are seen as terrorists and extremists,â Choudary said by phone during a visit to Dublin. âWhen politicians say the same thing, then itâs considered to be political analysis and obviously itâs no problem whatsoever.â
According to Irelandâs transport ministry, over 900 aircraft carrying US military personnel or weapons landed in Ireland or used Irish airspace during the first nine months of this year. The decision to allow the flights has stirred fierce controversy in traditionally neutral Ireland. On Thursday five members of parliament called on the government to withdraw the services of Shannon airport as a pitstop for the US military.
Choudary, the former head of the now defunct radical Al-Muhajiroun group, said the policy made Ireland look like a supporter of the US-led war in Iraq. âYou donât need to be a rocket scientist to work out that if youâre allowing your soil to be used for sorties, bombings, then some Muslims are going to see you as collaborators. Itâs just one-plus-one really isnât it?â
Posted by: Fred 2005-11-13 |