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Conservative Party to introduce 'mosque closure orders'

The Conservative Party will introduce new powers to close down any mosque which hosts extremists, Theresa May said today.
The new 'mosque closure orders' would give the government widespread powers to close down any premises which are either run by, or welcome, extremist speakers.
May said she would also introduce new banning orders against extremist groups, review the sharia court system and introduce new "extremism disruption orders" against individual extremists.
In a decidedly neo-Conservative speech, May channeled the language of George Bush, saying the nation faced a new battle between "them and us".
"For too long we have let the extremists define the 'them and us'," she told a press conference in central London.
"We, the 'us' will form a new partnership and show 'them' that we want nothing to do with their hatred bigotry and ignorance."
Those refusing to join this new alliance would feel the full force of the law, she said.
"To those people who do not want to join this partnership. To those people who choose consciously to reject our values, the message is equally clear.
"The game is up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs for what they are.
"Where you seek to spread hate, we will disrupt you. Where you break the law we will prosecute you. Where you seek to divide us we will stand united and together we will defeat you."
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May admitted that she has not secured agreement from her coalition partners for the new measures but said they would be included in the upcoming Conservative manifesto.
Her speech comes at an unfortunate time for the party, as one of their own candidates comes under fire for allegedly trying to form an alliance with the far-right extremists the EDL.
Labour today criticised Theresa May for not acting sooner.
"She has had five years as Home Secretary to do all these things, yet too many of her promises are the opposite of what she has done in Government," shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said.
"She could have had banning orders, reviewed sharia courts, and insisted preachers speak English five years ago, rather than leaving it until now.
"Everyone other than the extremists agree that we should robustly defend and actively promote the pluralistic values our society rightly holds in esteem. But it isn't enough for the Home Secretary to say it, she needs to act.
"We need to work in as many communities as possible, throughout the UK, to support civil society and defeat extremism. And we should never tie the hands of our agencies and the police in confronting dangerous, violent extremists. The Government's record is one of making that harder, not easier."
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The new 'mosque closure orders' would give the government widespread powers to close down any premises which are either run by, or welcome, extremist speakers.
May said she would also introduce new banning orders against extremist groups, review the sharia court system and introduce new "extremism disruption orders" against individual extremists.
In a decidedly neo-Conservative speech, May channeled the language of George Bush, saying the nation faced a new battle between "them and us".
"For too long we have let the extremists define the 'them and us'," she told a press conference in central London.
"We, the 'us' will form a new partnership and show 'them' that we want nothing to do with their hatred bigotry and ignorance."
Those refusing to join this new alliance would feel the full force of the law, she said.
"To those people who do not want to join this partnership. To those people who choose consciously to reject our values, the message is equally clear.
"The game is up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs for what they are.
"Where you seek to spread hate, we will disrupt you. Where you break the law we will prosecute you. Where you seek to divide us we will stand united and together we will defeat you."
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Theresa May tells @steve_hawkes needs to be 'a debate' about how exactly her mosque closure orders would work
May admitted that she has not secured agreement from her coalition partners for the new measures but said they would be included in the upcoming Conservative manifesto.
Her speech comes at an unfortunate time for the party, as one of their own candidates comes under fire for allegedly trying to form an alliance with the far-right extremists the EDL.
Labour today criticised Theresa May for not acting sooner.
"She has had five years as Home Secretary to do all these things, yet too many of her promises are the opposite of what she has done in Government," shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said.
"She could have had banning orders, reviewed sharia courts, and insisted preachers speak English five years ago, rather than leaving it until now.
"Everyone other than the extremists agree that we should robustly defend and actively promote the pluralistic values our society rightly holds in esteem. But it isn't enough for the Home Secretary to say it, she needs to act.
"We need to work in as many communities as possible, throughout the UK, to support civil society and defeat extremism. And we should never tie the hands of our agencies and the police in confronting dangerous, violent extremists. The Government's record is one of making that harder, not easier."
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Swilling beer, smoking dope and leering at porn, the other side of hate preacher 'Andy' Choudary
The British live 'like animals in a jungle' with their alcohol, gambling, prostitution and pornography.
That is the stated view of Anjem Choudary, the preacher of hate who this week insulted the families of dead soldiers and branded their marching comrades as cowards.The extremist wants Britain to be brought under Sharia law, with women forced to wear burkas and put to death for adultery.Yet before he grew his beard and turned to fundamentalism, Choudary, 41, was very much the life and soul of the party at Southampton University.Big night out: The university law student Anjem Choudary's reading list extended to this soft-porn titleNew identity: Choudary, centre, moved to radical Islam soon after qualifying as a solicitor
Photographs obtained by the Mail suggest 'Andy' - as he was then known - should be inflicting on himself the 40 lashes he prescribes for drunkenness.
As well as downing cider and lager, the cleric is shown playing drinking games with cards, clearly forbidden under his strict Islamic laws, and holding a cannabis joint between his lips before smoking it.
And the woman on the cover of the Mayfair pornographic magazine he is looking at is certainly not wearing a burka.
On the evidence of friends from his student days, Choudary had sex with numerous white Christian girls.
Under his version of Sharia law, he should be stoned to death for sex outside marriage.High time: Choudary with a beer and joint, and right, swigging a cider in one go
One former friend said: 'I can't keep a straight face when I see "fundamentalist Muslim Anjem Choudary" in the papers attacking the British for drinking or having girlfriends.
'When I knew him, he liked to be called Andy, would often smoke cannabis spliffs all day, and was proud of his ability to down a pint of cider in a couple of seconds.'And he was ruthless with girls. When he briefly worked as an English teacher for foreign students in London, he'd pull one of them every few days, sleep with her, then move on to another.'If Sharia law was introduced, he would have been whipped and stoned to death many times over.'
Choudary, who was born in South-East London to a market stall-holder of Pakistani descent, has become one of the faces of extremist Islam.
But in his days as a law student, he experimented with LSD, hallucinating and laughing hysterically for more than 20 hours.
After he qualified as a solicitor, however, he swiftly moved into ever more radical Islam.
Former acquaintances said this was possibly because he was angered by his failure to land a well-paid job with a big City law firm.
At a mosque in Woolwich he met notorious firebrand preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed and quickly became his right-hand man.
He also mixed with hook-handed demagogue Abu Hamza, who once called for bomb attacks on British civilian aircraft at a meeting chaired by Choudary.
Choudary, meanwhile, is an ever-more prominent spokesman for radical Islam in Britain - despite the fact that the two groups he ran with Bakri, Al Muhajiroun and Al-Ghurabaa, have been banned.
So he was quick this week to support the radicals who protested against Royal Anglian Regiment soldiers marching in Luton on their return from Iraq.
Outrageously, he called them 'cowards who cannot fight, as their uncanny knack for death by friendly fire illustrates'.
Yesterday, the father-of-three, who lives in East London on benefits from the state he so condemns, returned to the attack.
When it was suggested he was the most reviled man in Britain, he said: 'That's a badge I would wear with pride.'
He added that 'through jihad' - which he insists would be jihad of the word, rather than the sword - he sought 'a pure Islamic state with Sharia law in Britain'.
'Every woman, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, would have to wear a traditional burka,' he said. 'Anyone who becomes intoxicated by alcohol would be given 40 lashes in public, and people who commit adultery would be stoned to death.'
When confronted about his dubious past, Choudary, who is separated from his wife, denied it.
Last night, Bakri, speaking from Lebanon where he fled to four years ago, said: 'I don't believe the rumours against my good friend Mr Choudary are really true.'
Supported by Choudary, the Muslim protesters who demonstrated against the Royal Anglian Regiment on Tuesday defiantly returned to the streets of Luton yesterday, handing out leaflets criticising the 'racist British public'.
Britain's former most senior Muslim police officer, Tarique Ghaffur, called for the demonstrators to be brought to justice.
Tariq Mahmood, of the Islamic Cultural Society, based at Luton's Central Mosque, said the protesters were notorious for causing trouble.
'This small group of people is not representative of the Muslim community,' he said.
Fanatic Ibrahim Moussawi was yesterday finally denied a visa to enter Britain.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith ruled the Hezbollah spokesman should not be allowed to travel here, despite at least two previous visits to the UK on her watch.We'll shut down extremist mosques supporting terror, warns Theresa May in fresh drive to defeat extremism
- Theresa May wants to drive out 'significant' number of fanatics in Britain
- Under Tory manifesto plans, Home Secretary would ban hate preachers
- Pledged to use new 'closure orders' to shut mosques used by fanatics
- Also review Sharia courts amid fears they are used to oppress women
- The Home Secretary told Islamist fanatics in British: 'The game is up'
- Theresa May yesterday unveiled a raft of controversial powers to drive Muslim extremists from British public life – including the closure of mosques which harbour fanatics.The Home Secretary said Britain had tolerated extremist views for too long and hardliners needed to understand the 'game is up' for anybody who rejects British values.Her wish-list included sending hit squads modelled on the Government's Troubled Families Programme into 'isolated' communities to teach English and encourage children to mix with youngsters from other backgrounds.Home Secretary Theresa May (above) will promise to drive out the 'significant' number of fanatics who have been able to infiltrate British establishmentsAs the Mail revealed yesterday, there will also be new civil orders to silence preachers of hate, a review of sharia courts and new rules making it easier to ban extremist groups.Public spending on translation services will be cut to encourage all Muslims to speak English. It will be a requirement for religious workers with pastoral responsibilities to learn the language.Meanwhile, a new Extremism Analysis Unit is being established inside the Home Office to draw up a blacklist of individuals and organisations which the public sector should not engage with.Mrs May said the aim was to ensure 'nobody unwittingly lends legitimacy or credibility to extremists' and ensure ministers don't just speak to 'self-appointed and often unrepresentative community leaders'.Closure orders would be served on any premises owned or occupied by extremists or used to host extremist speakers – including mosques.She called for a new partnership to defeat the fanatics, saying: 'To those who do not want to join this new partnership, to those who choose consciously to reject our values and the basic principles of our society, the message is equally clear: the game is up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour.'Mrs May told Islamist hardliners: 'The game is up. We will no longer tolerate your behaviour. We will expose your hateful beliefs for what they are'Mrs May is expected to set out priorities for a Tory government - including a review of Sharia courts and powers to stop preachers of hate like Anjem Choudary (pictured) from public speaking or using social mediaTory MPs welcomed her uncompromising stance in which she criticised those who sought to excuse Islamist extremism as mere 'social conservatism'. But, published less than two months before the election, her plan is a list of ambitions rather than a blueprint for Government.The measures will be included in the Tory manifesto but, in the event of a new Coalition, would be fiercely resisted by the Liberal Democrats. The speech was seen at Westminster as a reminder of Mrs May's leadership credentials if David Cameron stands down after the election. MPs said it had echoes of Margaret Thatcher, who once declared: 'Where there is discord, may we bring harmony.'Comparisons were also made with Tony Blair's 12-point plan for tackling terror, unveiled in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks.The Labour Prime Minister famously declared that the 'rules of the game are changing' but later abandoned his own proposal for mosque closure orders after a backlash from Muslim groups. Mrs May's plans follow a series of bitter rows inside the Coalition over counter-terrorism strategy. The Liberal Democrats have made it clear they will oppose any attempt to limit free speech.At least four Tory Cabinet ministers, including Education Secretary Nicky Morgan and Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, are also understood to have argued the strategy needs more work.The proposals drew an angry response from some Muslim groups. Islamic Human Rights Commission chairman Massoud Shadjareh said: 'Nobody will be fooled by the Home Secretary's claims that these measures are designed to tackle extremism.'They are a shameless expression of a hate and bigotry that is increasingly becoming normalised in Britain.' Manzoor Moghal, chairman of the Muslim Forum think tank, said the proposals would infringe people's freedom of speech.Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said: 'Everyone other than the extremists agrees we should robustly defend and actively promote the pluralistic values our society rightly holds in esteem. But it isn't enough for the Home Secretary to say it, she needs to act.'The Home Office defines extremism as 'vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs'. It also includes 'calls for the death of members of armed forces whether in this country or overseas'.Oxford Union invites hate preacher Anjem Choudary to speak despite being on bail for being member of banned terror group
- Hate preacher Anjem Choudary invited to speak by debating society
- Said it would be a 'great privilege' to have Choudary as the star guest
- Got invite day before Theresa May announced crackdown on extremists
- Hate preacher Anjem Choudary has been invited to speak at the Oxford Union despite being on police bail on suspicion of being a member of a banned terror groupHate preacher Anjem Choudary has been invited to speak at the Oxford Union despite being on police bail on suspicion of being a member of a banned terror group.The notorious rabble rouser received his invitation from the debating society a day before Home Secretary Theresa May announced a crackdown on Islamic extremists.The letter said it would be a 'great privilege' to have Choudary appear as the star guest.Choudary, who once said that Woolwich terror victim Fusilier Lee Rigby would 'burn in hellfire', was even offered a choice of days on which to attend the debate entitled: This house believes that radicalism is born at home.Britain's most notorious hate preacher proudly showed off his invitation after launching a hate-filled rant against Western society outside the Houses of Parliament yesterday.He said: 'I am still on police bail after being arrested by Scotland Yard in September last year.'But the police can't stop me from speaking. They can't stop me from going to the Oxford Union where I've been invited to speak.'He was one of nine men held in a series of co-ordinated dawn raids by counter terrorism police in September last year.All the men were held on suspicion of being a member of, or backing a banned terrorist group and supporting terrorism.The alleged offences, which come under two counter- terrorism acts, carry a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment.Choudary, 47, was arrested at an unknown location after fleeing his home in the middle of the night in the wake of threats from far-Right groups.Just hours before he was held, he posted a burst of nine inflammatory messages on Twitter, branding US bombing raids in Syria as a 'rallying call for Muslims' and labelling the actions of Western governments in Muslim countries as 'terrorism'.Since then he has remained on bail and must next attend a police station at the end of April when police can either charge him, release him or extend his bail.Choudary, who founded the radical Islamic group Al-Muhajiroun 20 years ago which was later banned, is seen as a recruiting sergeant for Britain's radical Muslims.He has played a cynical cat-and-mouse game with British authorities and has been careful to keep his incendiary speeches on the right side of Britain's hate law.Worryingly, he has warned that jailing him will give him access to a new, captive congregation to radicalise inside prison.The Oxford Union is famous for its normally high-minded debates, in which Britain's academic elite and their often very distinguished guests discuss the key issues of our timeSpeaking after a Home Office banning order, the preacher said: 'If they arrest me and put me in prison, I will carry on in prison. I'll radicalise everyone in prison.'Despite this, the Oxford Union are willing to invite him to take part in a debate alongside impressionable young undergraduates.The invitation also flies in the face of the numerous studies highlighting the problem of radicalisation at some of Britain's universities.Yesterday Choudary launched a tirade of venom at the British establishment after Mrs May said the Home Office is drawing up a blacklist of extremist individuals and organisations with whom the government and public sector should not engage.He said the David Cameron and Mrs May have committed more atrocities than members of Islamic State.Choudary also said he would be happy to travel to Syria to live with the terror group if the police gave him his passport back.'I believe people should be allowed to travel where they want to and go to ISIS controlled territory to live under Sharia law,' he said.'I would love to travel to Syria and take my wife and children with me, not to commit terrorism but to live under Sharia law. I had my passport taken away from me in September. If you give me a passport, I will go.'In Britain women who don't have their basic needs fulfilled are having to prostitute themselves. Elderly people are having to choose between food and heating their houses. In ISIS territories they are given food and water and have gas.'He said that was only a matter of time before Sharia law is enshrined in the British constitution.'There is nothing anyone can do to prevent it,' Choudary said. 'A few years ago the government said if you don't want to live by our laws then you can go. If you stop people leaving and take away their passports they have no choice but to bring Sharia law here. It is better to let them go.'Communism is dead, capitalism is dying, Islam is the future. Islam is the fastest growing religion. I have no doubt that one day the whole of the world will be governed by Sharia and the flag of Islam will fly over Big Ben, when justice prevails.'The Union is famous for its normally high-minded debates, in which Britain's academic elite and their often very distinguished guests discuss the key issues of our time.One of the Union's most notorious debates came in 1933 - when Adolf Hitler was beginning his rise to power - and was anything but light-hearted.Undergraduates passed the controversial motion, 'This house would not in any circumstances fight for King and country'.It was criticised at the time by Winston Churchill as 'abject, squalid and shameless'. Last night it declined to comment on Choudary's invitation.
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Hate cleric Anjem Choudary 'invited' to Oxford Union debate
Anjem Choudary invited to address Oxford University(Reuters) Radical Muslim preacher Anjem Choudary has been invited to address students at the Oxford Union, he has claimed.
Hate cleric Choudary – who defended the Charlie Hebdo massacre on religious grounds and also acted as a mentor to one of the killers of soldier Lee Rigby – has been told by Oxford University's debating society it would be a "great privilege" if he did speak to students about fundamentalism.
Choudary is known for making inflammatory statements about the coming of a Shariah state in which "the flag of Islam will fly over Big Ben" and hailing terror group Islamic State (Isis), for its vicious interpretation of Muslim law.
The former lawyer – who sank bottles of beer and posed with porn magazines when he was younger – has reportedly been invited to speak at a debate entitled "This house believes that radicalism is born at home".
Choudary revealed his invitation during a street protest in Westminster. "I am still on police bail after being arrested by Scotland Yard in September last year," he said. "But the police can't stop me from speaking. They can't stop me from going to the Oxford Union where I've been invited to speak.'
Choudary, 47, is currently on police bail for allegedly belonging to a banned group and supporting terrorism. He faces up to seven years in prison if convicted.
The east London resident told IBTimes UK of his wish to live in territory controlled by IS and even said he would conduct a "farewell press conference" at Heathrow Airport.
The Oxford Union did not reply when contacted by IBTimes UK.HOW BRITAIN SELLS NEWSPAPERS AND TERRORISES THE HEAVILY ZOMBIFIED MASSES WITH ANDY AND OTHER SECRET SERVICE AGENTS!
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ArticleSlaughtered for lampooning Islam: Firebombs did not stop satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo taking swipes at religion... but led to carnage
By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline - January 7th 2015, 12:31:01 pm
The offices of Hebdo were burned to the ground after an attack with Molotov cocktails in 2011, while editor Stephane Charbonnier was placed in Al Qaeda's most wanted list in 2013.News
ArticleTwo young children seized from 'Jihadi' mother arrested returning from Syria as ministers call for nurseries to screen toddlers for extremist views
By Jennifer Smith for MailOnline - January 4th 2015, 9:18:04 am
The children were taken into police protection at Luton airport after travelling to the UK from Istanbul with their mother. Pictured, a child poses with a rifle and the Islamic State flag.News
ArticleWas fugitive British NHS doctor in Taliban death squad that massacred 132 children? Spy chiefs investigate on-the-run surgeon who fled UK to become jihadi
By David Williams, John Hall And Imtiaz Hussain In Peshawar For Mailonline - December 18th 2014, 4:15:50 pm
Dr Mirza Tariq Ali, 39, once a surgeon with the NHS and a supporter of hate preacher of Anjem Choudary, fled the UK last year after being charged with violent conduct at an extremist rally in London.News
ArticleNot such a tough guy now: Radical Muslim student, 20, who posed with guns and wanted to fly black flag of Islam over Downing Street cries as he is found guilty of planning to fight Jihad in Syria
By Martin Robinson for MailOnline - December 17th 2014, 1:06:37 pm
David Souaan, 20, was accused of preparing for terrorist acts in the war-torn country and was stopped by anti-terror police at Heathrow on May 31.News
ArticleHeld in a hell hole for 13 years without trial: Scandal of the Londoner locked in Guantanamo with no hope of justice
By David Jones for the Daily Mail - December 10th 2014, 11:32:05 pm
Shaker Aamer, 46, (pictured with two of his children) has been detained in Guantanamo Bay without trial or charge since November 2001 and says he has been beaten and starved of food.News
ArticleFormer British champion boxer 'tried to smuggle jihadists out of the UK and into Islamic State war zone in back of lorry'
By Chris GreenwoodTom Kelly for the Daily Mail - December 4th 2014, 10:39:52 pm
Muslim convert Anthony Small, 33, from South East London was arrested in a dramatic dawn swoop yesterday by counter-terrorism detectives.PA
ArticleSister urges Syria man to come home
By Press Association - December 2nd 2014, 9:37:21 pm
The sister of a British jihadi fighting with Islamic State in Syria has urged him to return to the UK even if it means going to prison. Konika Dhar spoke out...News
ArticleSister of British Jihadi who posed with his baby son in on hand and AK47 urges him to return to UK even if it means going to jail
By Jeff Farrell for MailOnline - December 2nd 2014, 9:04:00 pm
Konika Dhar says her brother Siddhartha Dhar, who reportedly fled the UK for Syria to fight with ISIS while on bail, had changed after converting to Islam and being radicalisedPA
ArticleMore time to quiz terror suspects
By Press Association - December 2nd 2014, 4:33:27 pm
Police have been given more time to question five terror suspects in custody. Two of the men, aged 33 and 43, were arrested in Dover at 11.30pm on Sunday by ...News
ArticleStudent who 'wanted jihadi flag flying over Downing Street' had horrific video of throat-slitting on his phone
By Chris Greenwood for the Daily Mail - December 2nd 2014, 2:48:27 pm
David Souaan - (pictured) a Serbian student at Birkbeck College in London - was arrested in May and stands accused of preparing terrorist acts in Syria.News
ArticleTaunting MI5 on Twitter: Cradling his new baby and brandishing an assault rifle, British fanatic sneers at security services who let him flee to Syria
By Ian Drury for the Daily Mail - November 26th 2014, 12:23:35 pm
Siddhartha Dhar, 31, was one of nine men who were held under suspicion due to their alleged links with the radical hate preacher Anjem Choudary and the banned radical group, al-Muhajiroun in September.News
ArticleSecurity services' deadly blunders: They halted surveillance of fanatics just weeks before Rigby horror
By James Slack for the Daily Mail - November 25th 2014, 10:52:48 pm
Agents dismissed Michael Adebolajo as a drug dealer who was not a threat to national security weeks before the merciless killing outside Woolwich barracks in London in May 2013.News
ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Terror suspect linked to Anjem Choudary boasts of 'making a mockery' of MI5 after 'breezing' across Europe to join ISIS - when police let him out on bail
By MailOnline Reporter - November 24th 2014, 3:13:22 pm
Siddhartha Dhar, 31, disappeared less than 24 hours after being freed on police bail by Scotland Yard detectives investigating Choudary’s inner circle in September.PA
ArticleRigby killers report to be released
By Press Association - November 23rd 2014, 3:27:05 am
The extent of the security and intelligence agencies' prior knowledge of soldier Lee Rigby's murderers will be revealed this week as a long-awaited report fr...News
ArticleNHS surgeon who fled Britain to become senior Taliban leader appears in chilling recruitment video urging foreign jihadists to join him
By Jenny Awford for MailOnline - November 16th 2014, 12:53:50 am
Dr Mirza Tariq Ali, 39, who fled the UK after being charged with violent disorder during an extremist rally, has also edited a jihadist magazine, aimed at recruiting Muslim youths from the West.News
ArticleInternet companies 'failed to warn authorities of extremist messages posted online by Lee Rigby killer in months leading up to Woolwich murder'
By James Slack for the Daily Mail - November 14th 2014, 11:15:01 pm
A report by Parliament's intelligence watchdog is expected to say Michael Adebolajo (left) posted extremist material months before killing the fusilier with Michael Adebowale in Woolwich (right).News
ArticleBritish Islamic State fighters 'urge jihadists based in the UK to launch campaign of assassinations on key figures'
By Damien Gayle for MailOnline - November 13th 2014, 4:19:26 am
Messages posted on the micro-blogging site Twitter, including by British IS fighter Junaid Hussein, pictured, are offering addresses of VIP targets in the UK to potential jihadists still living in this country.News
VideoAnjem Choudary: We're on 'Jihad Seeker's Allowance' (related)
November 12th 2014, 6:13:47 am
Hate preacher Anjem Choudary was not prosecuted in 2013 for urging followers to claim 'Jihad Seeker's Allowance.'News
ArticleBlundering police let terror suspect linked to Anjem Choudary out on bail... 24 hours later he flees to Syria
By Chris GreenwoodArthur MartinEmine Sinmaz for the Daily Mail - November 11th 2014, 10:46:07 pm
Siddhartha Dhar, circled, took a coach with his wife and young family to Paris after his release in September before travelling onto Syria, Westminster Magistrates Court was told.News
ArticleRadio 1 criticised by watchdog for airing interview with British ISIS suicide bomber who bragged that fighting jihad was more fun than video games
By Jennifer Smith for MailOnline - November 10th 2014, 1:12:02 pm
The station broadcast an interview with Kabir Ahmed on June 13, three days before ISIS became a proscribed terrorist group in the UK.News
ArticleMuslim fundamentalist who was jailed in Britain for saying gays should be stoned to death kills eight in ISIS suicide attack
By Lucy OsbornePaul Bentley for the Daily MailDamien Gayle for MailOnline - November 8th 2014, 8:12:02 pm
Former care worker Kabir Ahmed, 30, from Derby, was the first Briton to be jailed under a new anti-discrimination law in 2012 after handing out hateful homophobic leaflets outside a mosque.News
ArticleNow ISIS threatens to kill British jihadis who want to return home: At least 30 Britons planning to flee Syria after young Muslim from Portsmouth is killed fighting for terror group
By Emma GlanfieldTom Wyke for MailOnlineTam Hussain - October 25th 2014, 11:10:43 pm
The revelation from a former Guantanamo Bay detainee comes after it emerged that Medhi Hassan, who died while fighting for ISIS, had tried to escape Syria.