Tuesday, May 30, 2006

MP's call for hate sect ban

AN MP demanded a Government ban on an extremist Islamic group led by a disciple of the fugitive hate preacher Omar Bakri.
The controversial Saved Sect — led by British-born Abu Izzadeen — emerged after Bakri’s fanatical group al-Muhajiroun was outlawed.
An Arabic newspaper in London calls Izzadeen "the UK’s new face of radicalism" and he is being probed over public rants, which include calling last year’s London bombings "entirely praiseworthy".
Crusading Labour MP Andrew Dismore said: "The organisation this man heads is al-Muhajiroun by another name.
"The Government should ban it and the police should conclude their investigation into him as soon as possible."
Izzadeen, 31 — born Trevor Brooks to a West Indian family — is said to be planning new websites to spread his poison.
He claims he is closer to Bakri — who is in the Lebanon after being booted out of Britain — than to his own father.
The married dad of three converted to Islam at 17 after going to notorious Finsbury Park Mosque, where hook-handed Abu Hamza preached.
Last night, a Crown Prosecution Service spokeswoman said: "The police investigation is ongoing."

Blunders that left Abu Hamza free

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