The Finsbury Park Suicide Factory

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Fri Jun 2, 2006 at 4:04 pm PDT • Views: 256

Western Resistance has an excellent post on Abu Hamza’s Finsbury Park Suicide Factory, and the appalling laxity of British authorities: Authorities Blatantly Ignored Abu Hamza’s Islamist Criminality.

A sign that something was wrong was all too evident to the public. I used to regularly catch the 106 bus from Stoke Newington. But when Hamza had finally been expelled by the mosque’s trustees, he then took over a public street. There, he and his followers regularly blocked the road for their “prayers”, and quite often the bus journey, which had to be re-routed, was delayed. Police were in attendance, but did nothing to stop a blatant illegal breach of public order.

Irrespective of the message that this laissez-faire attitude gave to the general public, and also the green light that it gave to other radical Islamists to flout the law, and irrespective of the weak police arguments that it was better to keep things “in the open”, the situation has not helped Britain in any way. An entire generation of young Muslims has been exposed to Hamza’s polluting influences.

Finally, when Hamza was jailed for seven years on February 7, convicted of soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred, some unpleasant facts were disclosed. Finsbury Park Mosque had been raided in 2003, and an assortment of items were found. These included three starting pistols, which could easily be reassigned to firing live rounds, a stun gun, knives, CS gas and chemical and nuclear warfare protective suits. Also, hidden behind ceiling tiles, dozens of forged documents were discovered, including driving licences and passports. One can only imagine what their real purpose was.

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