The threat to the free world is becoming greater day by day and the government needs to dealing with these cases as they would in a war.
LONDON (Reuters) - A heckler who accused police of "state terrorism" interrupted a speech to Muslim leaders by Home Secretary John Reid on Wednesday.
The demonstrator shouted at Reid, calling him an "enemy of Islam" and attacking the government's anti-terrorism policies before being led away by police and stewards.
"How dare you come to a Muslim area. I am here
to disrupt the meeting," said the man, who later identified himself as Abu Izzadeen. "Shame on all of us for listening to him."
Reid was forced to interrupt his speech on the need for Britain's Muslims to do more to root out possible extremists. A second heckler also briefly disrupted the speech in east London.
Izzadeen told reporters outside that Prime Minister Tony Blair's "cronies" were not welcome in the area, saying: "They can all go to hell."
2006-09-20
06:21:10
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I watched ITV news tonight and was disgusted.
A British Home Secretary was told that he had no right to come to a Muslim area. Surely,he had every right because it is part of the United Kingdom.
Whatever that Police Constable was doing I do not know. He looked like a little boy lost.To be honest he didn't look big enough to be a Police officer. Good job the two stewards (in the red shirts) took control of the situation.
2006-09-20 07:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, another angry Muslim pacifist?
1. the Pope was right to say whatever was on his heart, that's our tradition in the free West. 2. I wouldn't vote for him because he apologised; was he screaming like a spoilt child at the time? No, so why apologise?
3. why should we vote for any politician who can't sort out a load of loudmouths in East London or anywhere.
2006-09-20 14:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Well said mate, makes a good case for the BNP, the average bloke is getting pretty fed up with Blair pretending nothing is wrong,
2006-09-20 20:14:30
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answered by Warlock 3
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He and others like him who incite others should be deported to their country of origin along with their families. There has to be consequences that matter. If someone like this realises that he alone will not be the only one to face the consequences they may think again. Equally those close to him will realise that they may have consequences visited upon them if they do not act.
2006-09-20 16:00:59
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answered by bob kerr 4
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I think all immigrants what ever the colour skin colour, what ever religion, what ever race, SHOULD NOT SEEK THE UK AS A PLACE FOR THEM!
All the obvious ones i know either have stupid accents or smell really bad, also the threat of terror..I DON'T WANT 9/11 or 7/7 REPEATED...
EVER!
2006-09-20 13:53:48
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answered by garethjones1992 3
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My god, and here was me thinking East London was in Gt Britain? and these very people are the ones who have made it hell by driving the natives further out!.
2006-09-20 13:36:17
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answered by richiesown 4
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The government are never going to say that they are too frightened to stand up and be counted.
2006-09-20 13:29:47
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answered by PAULA J 1
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Religion will be banned soon mate causing to much problems!
2006-09-20 13:23:44
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answered by blueboy 2
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We're having the same problem here in the US.
2006-09-20 13:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i think we should all be very worried.. the world is becoming a very dangerous place to live.
2006-09-20 13:57:25
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answered by grumpcookie 6
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