Muslim Council of Britain Ends Holocaust Memorial Boycott

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Mon Dec 3, 2007 at 8:47 am PST • Views: 352

Britain’s largest radical Islamic front group, the Muslim Council of Britain, has decided that boycotting Holocaust Memorial Day, as they have been doing since 2001, might be making them look bad. Duh.

So to avoid looking bad, they’ve voted to end the boycott.

Britain’s largest Muslim organisation is to end its boycott of Holocaust Memorial Day.

The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) voted this weekend to halt its protest because of concerns that it made the organisation vulnerable to charges of antiSemitism. [Ya think? – ed.] Representatives have controversially stayed away from Holocaust Memorial Day activities, which began in 2001.

The MCB has argued for a new title such as Genocide Memorial Day which, it has said, would give greater recognition to more recent events, such as those in Rwanda and Bosnia. [The Times of London knows very well the MCB is specifically doing this to promote an imaginary Palestinian “genocide,” but for some reason they shy away from saying it. – ed.] But this weekend its working committee voted 18 to 8 in favour of ending the boycott.

Representatives of the MCB, an umbrella organisation with more than 500 member groups, are now expected to attend the main Holocaust commemoration, which will take place in Liverpool on January 27.

There are fears that the vote could prompt some groups to leave the MCB. A spokesman for the organisation told The Times: “There are some affiliates who may disagree with the decision. However, a vote was taken and this was the majority view. We would hope that all affiliates will accept the democratic decision-making procedures.” The decision was taken because “staying away was doing more harm than good and being misconstrued”, he said.

Daud Abdullah, deputy secretary-general, is reported to have voted to continue the boycott. Sir Iqbal Sacranie, the former secretary-general, voted to end it. “There are voices who have been attacking us from day one and trying to misconstrue our nonparticipation as antiSemitism,” Sir Iqbal said.

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