Tuesday, November 20, 2007

West Midlands Police and the Crown Prosecution Service, a wee dhimmitude problem?

In the name of "community cohesion", West Midlands Police and the CPS attempted to prosecute the makers of a Channel 4 documentary Undercover Mosque that revealed serious  hatred preaching. The program recorded imams delivering a flood of violent sexist, homophobic and anti Jewish sermons. The following are some of their gems of advice;
" Take the homosexual and throw him off the mountain"
" Whoever changes his religion from Islam to anything else-kill him"
"By the age of 10, it becomes an obligation on us to force young girls to wear the hijab, if she doesent- hit her"
Ofcom has rejected the West Midlands Police claim that the documentary distorted and misrepresented the views of the preachers concerned.

Will the West Midlands Police prosecute these incitements
to violence? Having taken no action whatsoever, its answer
is clearly" not on your nelly" no doubt because it would offend
the "community". The most worrying thing about this is that any journalist thinking of investigating the dark side of Islam will now know that the CPS and at least one police force will, to put it mildy, be rather less than helpful.

Source; The Times, 20th Nov 2007.

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