Wednesday, March 11, 2009

UK Home Office: Wilders? No. Hizballah jihadist? Sure!

From Jihad Watch:

Hypocrisy and dhimmitude. "Campaigners will seek arrest of Islamic radical," by David Barrett for the Telegraph, March 7 (thanks to Report On Arrakis):

The think-tank said the Home Office would be "beyond hypocrisy" if it allowed Dr Ibrahim Moussawi into Britain just weeks after barring Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician, because of his alleged anti-Muslim views.

Dr Moussawi is a spokesman for the Lebanese-based militant group Hizbollah, the military arm of which is banned in Britain as a terrorist organisation.

He has allegedly called Jews "a lesion on the forehead of history" and said of Israel: "Pain is the only language that the enemy understands."

Douglas Murray, director of the CSC, has written to Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, warning her that he will instruct lawyers to seek an arrest warrant for Dr Moussawi if he is allowed into the country....

That's good, but it would be even better if Jacqui Smith would explain her twisted reasoning in barring Wilders but not Moussawi. And right after issuing that explanation, she should resign.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Perhaps if the British people threaten violent marches they could also get the government to pay attention to them.

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