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anotheoldgit | 14:42 Fri 26th Mar 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....uslim-think-tank.html

Should this British Islamic TV channel continue to be allowed to spew it's venom?

/// The report added that the channel's chief executive, Mohammed Ali Harrath, has a conviction in Tunisia for terrorism-related offences and is on an Interpol wanted list.///

At least, the channel's chief executive, should be fired surely?
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Mohammed Ali Harrath is an advisor to the Metropolitan Police on countering Muslim extremism.

http://www.timesonlin...me/article5342730.ece
Daily Mail will be accusing Gordon Brown of using this TV Channel for his forthcoming Election broadcasts. Nick Clegg might not fare much better either !
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The Channel is broadcast on SKY Channel 813.
well it's all pretty standard stuff for islam, I really think you are making a mountain out of a mole hill here AOG. I mean Allah led by example on this stuff.
I know you're keen on free speech, AOG. I thought you'd be happy for the channel to carry on as it is.

Or as you said about the English Defence League this week: 'Why are they not allowed to protest in peace?'
what, people are allowed to spew venom unmolested? It could never happen on AB.
///'Unfortunately during the three month period that we monitored its output, it repeatedly promoted bigoted and reactionary views towards women, non-Muslims and other Muslims who follow different versions of Islam.
'Although the channel does not directly call for terrorist violence, it clearly helps to create an atmosphere in which religiously-sanctioned intolerance and even hatred might be seen as acceptable.'///

With a couple of slight changes:

'Unfortunately during the three month period that we monitored its output, it repeatedly promoted bigoted and reactionary views towards women and Muslims

'Although the paper does not directly call for terrorist violence, it clearly helps to create an atmosphere in which religiously-sanctioned intolerance and even hatred might be seen as acceptable.'

Does it remind you of certain paper?
OEV

Brilliant.
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