Tuesday, March 24, 2009

British Government Suspends Ties With Muslim Council of Britain

For years now, we have been told the MCB was a "moderate" Muslim organization. Of course, we here at IBA have never bought into that idea. The truth is, the Muslim Council of Britain is a radical organization. And, in fact, in recent months, they have made that more and more clear, as they have refused to condemn terrorism in the ME nor against British soldiers in the field.

Additionally, we know that the FBI found documents from the Muslim Brotherhood which detailed a plan to destroy the United States. These documents were revealed in the Holy Land Foundation trial. trial From the Guardian, March 23:

The government has suspended ties with Britain's largest Muslim group and demanded that one of its leaders should be removed from office for allegedly supporting violence against Israel.

The news comes on the eve of the launch of a major government strategy aimed at fostering closer ties with Muslims to help counter the threat of Islamist terrorism.

Hazel Blears, secretary of state for communities and local government, wrote to the MCB saying Abdullah should be asked to "resign his post" for signing a statement that supported Hamas and celebrated its "victory" against "this malicious Jewish Zionist war over Gaza".

Abdullah, speaking for the first time about the row, told the Guardian he would not be standing down.

He said of his views: "If British troops were to engage in a breach of international law, it is up to the people of the territory to decide what to do. But as I understand it, under international law, it is their right to resist."

He defended signing the statement, saying: "It made no specific mention of attacks on British troops. The statement does say if foreign troops enter Gaza's territorial waters, it is the duty of Muslims to resist, as it would be seen as assisting the siege."

Later, in an email, Abdullah said: "I did not and do not condone calls for attacks on British troops.

"The British government has not deployed troops to the territorial waters of Gaza and I do not believe it or our parliament would endorse any breach of international law.

An MCB spokesman today condemned the government for trying to interfere in its internal affairs and said the cabinet minister's demand would be ignored: "The MCB is a democratic organisation, with its own affiliates, and they decide who its representatives are, and not Ms Blears."

3 comments:

Damien said...

Pastorius,

Good, maybe the anti Jihad movement is making some progress.

Lexcen said...

I object to the term "radical Muslim". In fact there is no such thing as a moderate Muslim. There can be lax Muslims, ex-Muslims,even latent Muslims. Islam is Islam.

Damien said...

Omar,

Do you not know what the Muslim Brotherhood is?