Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Five Christian fundamentalists held after anti-terror raids -- no, wait...

They weren't actually Christians at all, of course -- not that the continued non-participation of Christians in terror plotting makes any impression on the moral equivalence crowd.

"Five held after anti-terror raids," from the BBC,

Five men have been arrested under terrorism laws in two separate operations, police have confirmed.
Police arrested two men, aged 25 and 29, during morning raids in Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Another two men, both 24, were arrested in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, and a fifth man, 32, was held after his arrest in that city's Longsight area.
Police said there was no evidence "any of the men were involved in planned terror activity in the UK".
The men in Halifax, thought to be British Pakistanis, are being held on suspicion of involvement in facilitating terrorist activities overseas....

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