blackbear Validated Poster
Joined: 08 Aug 2006 Posts: 656 Location: up north
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:25 pm Post subject: Mainstream Blog World... |
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As a Brummie I have a lot of sympathy for.........Brummie, Umran Javed.
It will be interesting what sentence he will receive.
At a recent football match I pass without realising Alastair Campbell. Barnsley has the pleasure of true hatred and death visiting them.
What sentence for the media whores who supported the holocaust in Iraq . A touch of selective holocaust memory and empathy. Common amongst many existing liberals, communists, socialists, workers liberation, etc. Is it a moustache thing.!
The leader of the demonstration outside the Danish embassy in Knightsbridge protesting against cartoons of the prophet Mohammed, which were published in Danish newspapers last year, was found guilty yesterday of soliciting murder and stirring up racial hatred.
The 27-year old Brummie, Umran Javed, was one of those who spoke at the demo and encouraged killing and incited racial hatred. At the time he said "Denmark would pay with blood".
According to The Guardian he was also alleged to have shouted: "Bomb, bomb Denmark. Bomb, bomb USA." The conviction was attacked last night by Muslim activists who said that a fair trial was not possible in the current climate in Britain.
They said that the demonstrators had merely been expressing their anger and not literally calling for murder. He's been remanded to be sentenced in April.
Javed told the jury: "I did not want to see Denmark and the USA being bombed. I regret saying these things. I understand the implications they have, but they were just slogans, soundbites."
On another note The Courier in Scotland reports that Gordon Brown has launched Scotland's first Anne Frank and You interactive cultural festival, which aims to convey the thoughts and experiences of Anne Frank and her family through five themes including conflict and peace and racial hatred.
The paper says the festival came about following a trip to Auschwitz by a group of pupils from Balwearie, Lochgelly and Inverkeithing High Schools.
On their return the pupils formed the Fife Auschwitz Experience Group and are supported formally by Fife Council's Creative Links Programme, Adam Smith College and the Scottish Executive.
January 05, 2007
"The conviction was attacked last night by Muslim activists who said that a fair trial was not possible in the current climate in Britain"
Who said that? You've guessed - it was none other than HP's old mukker Anjem Chouhdary.
Shame they couldn't stick one on Choudhary at the same time. Incidentally watching in the gallery with Javed's supporters was Parveen Sharif - sister of the suicide bomber. Sharif was herself acquitted of conspiracy last year.
The other question to be answered is why the police did not arrest more of the protestors on the spot. The (female) police commander in charge of the operation has said this was to avoid violence.
Violence by whom, 200 unarmed Moslems or the police "protecting" them while they exercised their rights? It is hard to avoid the assumption that if there hadn't been widepsread public outrage at the behaviour of the Met police that day, there would not have been the token prosecution of Javed.
Still 1 down, 10,000 or so more to go.
Roxsana
don,t give a damn about the open air prisons, with their kapos occupiers.
Which side .......the subsidised whores + pimps advocating "democracy" (with a new central bank) for Iran. These new world order kapos or Almadinejad.
http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/
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