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Britain
Cop refuses to guard Israeli embassy
2006-10-06
London's top cop has launched an investigation into press reports Thursday of a Muslim policeman being excused from guarding the Israeli embassy on moral grounds. Police Constable Alexander Omar Basha, a member of the Metropolitan Police's Diplomatic Protection Group, was reassigned after he refused to guard Israel's embassy in Kensington, West London. PC Basha told his superiors he objected to the Israeli bombing campaign against Hizbullah in south Lebanon that caused the deaths of over 1,000 Muslims, and had participated in anti-war protests, The Sun reported. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair promised an "urgent review" of the incident after The Sun broke the story.

In a statement to the BBC, however, the Association of Muslim Police stated PC Basha had requested reassignment because he had concerns over Lebanese family members and was perturbed about guarding the embassy during this summer's 34-day war in south Lebanon. "This is an issue around the welfare of a particular officer" and was not religiously motivated, AMP spokesman Superintendent Dal Babu said on behalf of the constable.

Former Flying Squad commander John O'Connor called Basha's reassignment "the beginning of the end for British policing."

"The Metropolitan Police are setting a precedent they will come to bitterly regret. Top brass granted his wish, as they were probably frightened of being accused of racism. But what they've done is an insult to the Jewish community," he told the Sun.

Dubbed the "PC PC" [politically correct police constable] by his critics, Commissioner Blair last week backed a proposal calling for consultation with a panel of Muslim leaders before mounting counter-terrorist operations. The Muslim leaders, who must undergo security checks, will advise the police on the potential political consequences of terrorist interdiction raids upon London's Muslim immigrant communities.
Posted by:Fred

#1  He can't be trusted to perform his duties in an unbiased manner even for something as simple as preventing a murder against a Jew. This means he should be fired. Any questions?
Posted by: gorb   2006-10-06 04:14  

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