Saturday 10 November 2007

Muslim chief warns of Nazi climate of fear! You need a reality check mate.

This half wit (Muhammad Abdul Bari) needs to be very careful throwing statements like these about, the British people have been very sensitive to the feelings of the Muslim community in the UK, (in the opinion of some far too sensitive), and comparisons of the UK public to Nazis (which so many brave men and women of Britain gave their lives to defeat, and allow the likes of Mr Bari the freedom to speak openly) are not welcome here there has never been or will be a “Cristal Nacht” here.

There have been very few examples attacks on mosques or other symbols of Islam despite the highly provocative and cowardly actions of Islamic extremists based in the UK,

We think the UK public have been very generous towards the UK Muslim community especialy when you consider given the tacit support their anti western actions receive by the silent majority of UK Muslim communities, Mr Bari's statement that.

"The air is thick with suspicion and unease. It is not good for the Muslim community, it is not good for society."

Is as laughable, as it is instantly resolvable, All it requires is the UK's Muslim community to give up the preachers and exponents of anti western hatred to whom they give succour they so readily!!! and for them to warn their "muslim brothers" across the world to leave their country alone.

I am certain Muhammad Abdul Bari would be much happier living in either Pakistan,Saudi Arabia or Iran but I am not so sure he would have such an open platform to spout his particular brand of rabble rousing rubbish in any of those Muslim democracy's!!


anyway here are his views

LONDON (Reuters) - A leading Muslim in Britain has warned authorities against helping to create a climate of fear and suspicion similar to that in Nazi Germany during the 1930s.

The government's policy of emphasising the threat from al Qaeda is alienating many Muslims and undermining social cohesion, Muhammad Abdul Bari, head of the Muslim Council of Britain, said.

"The air is thick with suspicion and unease. It is not good for the Muslim community, it is not good for society."

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