Thursday, February 09, 2006

Preachers who hate UK

MORE than 100 Abu Hamza-style terror suspects are at large in Britain — despite Tony Blair’s vow to boot them out.
Spooks have compiled a danger list of UK Islamic extremists, it emerged yesterday.
Some are tagged, or in jail waiting to be deported. But scores more roam free, bent on destroying the country in which they live.
The Sun today identifies five preachers of hate, considered a threat.

HASSAN BUTT: Manchester-born Butt, 25, has boasted he would be proud to be a suicide bomber.
The extremist — who helped recruit British Muslims to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan — has said: "I feel absolutely nothing for this country. I have no problem with British people. But if someone attacks them I’ve no problem with that, either."
ABU IZZADEEN: The spokesman for extremist group The Strangers called the 7/7 bombings "praiseworthy" and a "wake-up" call. The married dad-of-three of Leyton, East London, said: "I’d never denounce the bombings, even if my own family was to suffer."
ABU ABDULLAH: The Turkish Cypriot is Abu Hamza’s sidekick. He seized control of Finsbury Park mosque in 2004 but was later evicted by the trustees.
He branded Ken Bigley — the Liverpool hostage beheaded in Iraq — as "greedy" for working there to "earn big bucks". He said: "Allah says, ‘Smite them at their necks’."
ANJEM CHOUDARY: Choudary, 38, was behind last Friday’s London cartoon demo at which a student dressed as a suicide bomber.
The trained lawyer was a leading figure in evil Omar Bakri’s al-Muhajiroun group.
He said: "I believe another 7/7 is a very real possibility. The concept of self-sacrifice operations is as old as the divine texts."

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