TWO of Britain’s most notorious Muslim fanatics spouted hate yesterday as protesters clashed with cops outside a court.
Ranting preacher Anjem Choudary issued a chilling warning of further UK terror attacks after four people were arrested.
He and trouble-stirrer Omar Brooks — who hurled abuse at Home Secretary John Reid in September — had joined an angry mob of 100 at London’s Old Bailey.
They were protesting about the trial of Mizanur Rahman, 23, who was held during a hate demo against cartoons depicting Mohammed.
Choudary said: "We should not be surprised at people doing something like 7/7. How else do you expect Muslims to express themselves? We are a community under siege. It’s going to blow up in everyone’s faces one day."
Brooks, 34, also known as Abu Izzadeen, held a bullhorn while Choudary, 39, shouted to the crowd — many of whom had hidden their faces.
Rahman and three others are accused of inciting racial hatred.
Male demonstrators, most wearing scarves across their faces, held placards reading 'Cartoonist free at large, protesters criminalised', 'Freedom to insult Mohammed, no freedom to defend his honour', and 'Biased government, biased CPS, biased police, biased judges'. Female protesters, in a separate enclosure from the men and wearing full veils, held placards reading: "Shariah — the only option for the UK."
Speaking through a megaphone, Mr Choudary told supporters: "Islam is the fastest growing belief in the UK, the fastest growing belief in Europe and the fastest growing belief around the world."
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