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Britain
Criticism in Bradford over Eid "Boom" ceremony
2005-12-26
AN OFFICIAL ceremony involving three Asian school children pretending to blow-up a high street has been condemned as "unbelievably insensitive". Fierce criticism has been levelled at an Eid lights switch-on in Rochdale which featured the three children pressing a mock detonator with the word "BOOM!" prominently displayed. The council-backed ceremony presided over by Rochdale Mayor, Councillor Ashley Dearnley, has been condemned by Asian community spokesmen and councillors.

The annual event took place in Rochdale's Milkstone Road, which is lined by Asian restaurants, takeaways and other businesses. Said Mohammed Shafiq, the spokesman for the Ramadan Foundation, which tackles crime, including drug dealing, in the area: "If this was some kind of joke, it's the sickest I have ever heard. It was unbelievably insensitive, in today's climate, after 7/7, to have Asians, and Asian children at that, pretending to blow things up. Eid is a time of peace and charity, to introduce the theme of violent explosions in the midst of a Muslim community simply beggars belief. It shows the organisers of this event are completely out of touch with the feelings in the Muslim community, especially the young."

Councillor for the area, Mohammed Sharif, joined in the criticism.
He said: "I think to have a pretend explosion was very wrong, especially at a time when we are all mourning over the loss of life in the Pakistan earthquake. Personally I did not attend because I think the lights celebrations should have been cancelled this year in favour of further fundraising for the victims."

Councillor Zulfiqar Ali, who represents central Rochdale said the 'joke' set a "very bad example" to young people. "This should not have been done. It sends out entirely the wrong message. What has explosions got to do with Eid? After what happened last July this was a very offensive thing to do."

But Councillor Dearnley said the critics of the ceremony were being "oversensitive". "Sometimes we can see things that are just not there. These children were just switching on the lights they did not have explosives strapped to their bodies in preparation for blowing something up."
Posted by:john

#5  gotta think like a Clinton attorney. Good job CF. You've gotta wonder how this will all play into the Paki "oppression" claims scam
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-26 14:33  

#4  Wow CrazyFool's all over the M-Speak.
Posted by: Leon Clavin   2005-12-26 14:28  

#3  Singapore's Lee Kwan Yew:

"Our intelligence had under surveillance a few religious types [in Singapore]. One of them left for Karachi and went on to Afghanistan, soon after the country was bombed by the Americans [in late 2001]. He was captured by the [anti-Taliban] Northern Alliance. He was of Pakistani descent. So we found that this wasn't just a religious study group. If that fella had not gone off to Karachi to fight with the Taliban, we would have been hit with seven truck bombs. The nitrates were sitting [across the causeway] in [the Malaysian state of] Johore.

At the same time that this Pakistani, born and bred in Singapore and English-speaking, was caught by the Northern Alliance, another Pakistani born and bred in Bradford, U.K., was caught in Iraq and sent to Guantánamo Bay. I watched his father on the BBC, and thought to myself: two Pakistani families left Pakistan, one for Bradford, the other for Singapore, produced children, brought up in two totally different environments, quite distant from the Islam of Pakistan, and yet they both end up fighting in Afghanistan. This Islamist pull is more powerful than that of communism. The communists never fully trusted one another across racial boundaries. The Vietnamese communists never trusted the Chinese communists and so on. But with the Islamists there is total trust : You are a warrior for Islam, so am I: We swear to fight together.
Posted by: john   2005-12-26 11:09  

#2  I think to have a pretend explosion was very wrong,

I have to wonder if having real explosions would have been wrong...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-12-26 10:33  

#1  Remember, Asian in the UK means Pakistani. Otherwise, that article makes no sense to the American mind.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2005-12-26 10:11  

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