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Britain
Scotland Yard to investigate reported calls to kill Pope
2006-09-19
London - Scotland Yard has launched an investigation into a London protest at which calls were reportedly made for Pope Benedict XVI to be 'subject to capital punishment' for his controversial remarks about Islam.

Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur said on Monday that the force had received 'a number of complaints' about the reported comments by a leading Muslim extremist at a protest in London Sunday. Many of the complaints related to alleged comments made by Anjem Choudary, who has been described as a former leader of the outlawed Al-Mujaharoun group. 'Anyone who insults the message of Mohammed is going to be subject to capital punishment,' Choudray told the gathering, press reports said Monday.

British police were 'facilitating lawful demonstrations,' but will not allow people to break the law at demonstrations, Ghaffur said in a statement on Monday. Police were investigating what took place at the protest outside Westminster Cathedral, London's main Catholic church. About 100 people protested outside as worshippers left mass Sunday morning. They said they would also examine other publicly made statements, with a view to ascertain if any criminal offences had been committed, Ghaffur said. 'We will always proportionately police all protests but equally will take decisive action where crime is committed,' he said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  lol, he was also leila shahid's grandfather (plo delegate in France, talk shows favorite until yasser's demise, and long time and very successful advocate of the convergence with french leftists; last time I heard about her, she was to tour french schools with leftist jews to promote peace, this was early in 2006, I think she might have moved to the euro-parliament, not sure).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-09-19 16:30  

#5   ....but I suppose the late Muhammed Amin al-Hussieini the Grand Mufti of Palestine and "special Adolf Hitler Berlin guest," Jewish extermination advocate, and Waffen SS Semitar Battalion recruiter was of course...... ok.

Sorry bastards, slay them ALL!


But Besoeker, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Yasser Arafat's fave uncle (or was it cousin? I don't do well remembering complicated family relationships), was merely expressing his cultural imperative. One can't hold such things against a person.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-19 11:47  

#4  ....but I suppose the late Muhammed Amin al-Hussieini the Grand Mufti of Palestine and "special Adolf Hitler Berlin guest," Jewish extermination advocate, and Waffen SS Semitar Battalion recruiter was of course...... ok.

Sorry bastards, slay them ALL!
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-19 09:46  

#3  You got to understand, its part of their culture. If you buy into multi-culturalism, that is what you get.
Posted by: Snineger Spavitle5395   2006-09-19 09:27  

#2  Not for Muslims. That's free speech.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-19 08:33  

#1  Isn't a death threat now a violation of British law -- i.e., inciting others to violence?
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-09-19 08:20  

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