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Monday, April 11, 2011

My favorite English firebrand banned from France...permanently

Anjem Choudary, Britains barking Islamist and lapdog for virtually every jihadist group in the world has been banned from France forever.  He tried to make his way into France to participate in the anti-burqa ban protests but was turned away at the gate. 

Choudary said "'The actions of the French authorities today will only entrench Muslims more in their belief that sovereignty must belong to God alone and any challenge against this will be resisted and rejected.'"

Islam first, citizenship second.

This is Islam

From the Mail Online April 11 by Peter Allen

British Muslims arrested in burka ban protest in France
A British Muslim radical has been permanently banned from France as the country steps up security before the introduction of a nationwide burka ban tomorrow.

Anjem Choudary, head of the outlawed Islam4UK which advocates Sharia law, was turned back as he tried to join an illegal protest in Paris on Saturday.Officials served Mr Choudary with a legal notice informing him that the French Interior Ministry was banning him permanently.

Abu Izzadeen and Omar Bakri, both also controversial figures based in Britain, both tried to get to the event but were stopped by police.

It eventually saw 61 people arrested, including 19 women wearing veils and an illegal immigrant who was carrying an offensive weapon.France is on a high state of alert after Al Qaeda issued warnings that it would attack the country following the introduction of the ban, which imposes fines of £130 and 'civic duty' guidance to women caught wearing Islamic veils.In October Jacques Myard, a senior member of President Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling UMP party who helped introduce the burka ban in France, said Britain was 'losing the battle against Islamic extremism' and thus 'opened the door to terrorism'.Mr Myard said he was shocked at the way radicals like Mr Choudary and Mr Bakri were allowed to make comments attacking British soldiers killed in Afghanistan.

Mr Choudary, 43, is a former solicitor who ran the outlawed Islam4UK group and who has appeared in court in Britain for organising marches.

He has frequently praised the terrorists who organised the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. and the 7/7 bombings in London.

He formed the group Al-Muhajiroun with Mr Bakri, 52, who became known as the 'Tottenham Ayatollah' because of his praise of extremism.

Choudary says someday the flag of Islam "...will fly over the White House and #10 Downing Street".  Thta's not extremism, is it?

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