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Why is the UK's Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) orchestrating a “black ops” operation on a US political figure?
2024-10-25
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… because they were “nervous” about his “impact” on “the election.”

Why is the UK's Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) orchestrating a “black ops” operation on a US political figure?

While the mainstream media shouts, “Russia! Russia! Russia!” it seems the real foreign election interference is coming from the UK’s censorship czars.

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{CCHD = Center for Countering Digital Hate - Company - formerly Brixton Endeavors, is a British not-for-profit NGO company with offices in London and Washington, D.C. with the stated purpose of stopping the spread of online hate speech and disinformation.Founder: Imran Ahmed
Founded: October 19, 2018
Formerly called: Brixton Endeavours Limited
Funding: Funded by philanthropic trusts and members of the public}

Related:
Imran Ahmed 08/09/2023 ECP disqualifies Imran Khan for five years after conviction in Toshakhana case
Imran Ahmed 06/05/2021 CTD summons two MQM leaders over ‘India-linked’ arrested ‘party affiliates’
Imran Ahmed 02/03/2021 2 JeM terrorists, 4 of their associates held in J&K

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Britain
New imam of a large mosque in Birmingham, England had previously suggested that the U.S. deserved the 9/11
2024-06-04
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]

The mosque has been linked to Saudi Arabia’s Wahhabis, while the imam during a previous assignment at the Brixton mosque appeared in our archives associated with Zacarias Moussaoui
Related:
Green Lane mosque: 2007-01-08 Islamic extremism at number of Britain`s leading mosques
Related:
Abdul Haqq Baker 04/24/2006 Al-Qaeda saw Moussaoui as expendable
Abdul Haqq Baker 04/18/2006 Expert: Moussaoui is mentally ill !

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Britain
Two arrested at pro-Palestinian ‘day of action’ in London
2023-12-03
[IsraelTimes] Police in London say they arrested two people Saturday during pro-Paleostinian events, part of a "day of action" organized by campaigners around Britannia.

In the south London neighborhood of Brixton, a man was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offense for holding a placard, the Metropolitan Police say.

Officers who made the arrest were then surrounded by other protesters and initially blocked from driving away, police say. A teenage boy was arrested for damaging a police vehicle.

In contrast to demonstrations on previous weekends since the Israel-Hamas
...the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood,...
war began, with marches by tens of thousands of protesters in central London, the Paleostine Solidarity Campaign has called for a "day of action" with events held across the UK.

Events include ceasefire rallies and vigils in places such as London, Hull in the north of England, Coventry in the center and the Welsh capital of Cardiff.

Earlier, London police said 436 arrests had been made since October 7 in connection with the Israel-Hamas war, including 134 held for suspected hate crimes.
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Africa Horn
Kenya to deport terror convict to Britain
2023-07-18
[Garowe] Kenya is set to deport a convicted terrorist to Britannia, Daily Mail reports, with preliminary investigations showing that the accused is closely connected to the famous "White Widow" Samantha Lewthwaite,
...daughter of a British soldier who decided being a jihadi gun moll was more romantic, and mother of four. After converting to Islam as a schoolgirl, she worked her way bed by bed husband after husband up the Al Shabaab and Al Qaeda organizations. Though decidedly female, she reportedly was the key organizer of various jihadi plots in England and the Horn of Africa, and may be responsible for as many as 400 deaths. Her husbands, in order, were Germaine Lindsay, former Kenyan naval officer Abdi Wahid, Al Qaeda henchman Fahmi Jamal Salim, whose brother-in-law was al-Qaeda recruiter Musa Dheere, then Somali warlord/Al Shabaab big turban 'Sheikh Hassan' (Hassan Maalim Ibrahim), whom she deserted for Yemen only last year...
who is linked to several attacks.

Jermaine Grant, 40,
...a Jamaican-Brit convert to Islam and habitué of the notorious Brixton Mosque, he is believed to have become radicalized in the same British prison as "shoe bomber" Richard Reid, who claimed allegiance to Al Qaeda and also worshipped at Brixton Mosque. Mr. Grant then headed to Somalia to join the glorious jihad...
faces removal from Kenya after serving nine years in jail for possessing bomb-making materials and forging immigration papers. He was tried and convicted of planning attacks against hotels in the country.

The decision to release him and subsequent deportation to Britannia could raise questions about the safety of the European nation, which has been keen on fighting terror. It is not clear if Kenya has contacted London ahead of the execution of the plan.
We don’t want him, you can have him, he’s too jihad for us...
Grant was prosecuted in Kenya after police found chemicals, switches, and a bomb-making manual in a flat he shared with Lewthwaite, whose husband Germaine Lindsay was one of the four jacket wallahs who together killed 52 people in London in 2005, Daily Mail notes.
The Jamaican-born British convert to Islam went kaboom on a London Underground train on 7/7/2005.
When police swooped on the flat in 2012, Lewthwaite had fled, escaping just minutes earlier after Grant allegedly warned her with a text message, saying: ’The lions are inside. One of them is very watchful like a bird watches a stone.’ She is still on the lam.

Details in possession of the security teams indicate that Grant was born in Newham, East London. According to reports, Grant had plans to unleash terror attacks on hotels frequented by tourists in Kenya's coastal town of Mombasa. Prosecutors also linked him to al-Shabaab
...... an Islamic infestation centering on Somalia attempting to metastasize into Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and similar places, all ofwhich have enough problems without them...
murderous Moslems.

A team of counter-terrorism officers from Scotland Yard flew to Kenya to assist in his prosecution. Met Detective Inspector John Reilly told Grant’s trial in 2014: ’We know that the chemicals found at Grant’s house were designed to make a bomb. We believe the gang was at the end of its preparations.’

Grant was convicted of possession of bomb-making materials but was acquitted in 2019 of ’conspiracy to commit a felony’ in relation to the terror plot. Now he faces a court in Kenya on Wednesday to decide whether he should be deported.

Prosecutor Bernard Ngiri has filed an application to kick him out of the country as an ’unwanted immigrant’ after he was released from prison on June 24. The High Court will determine his deportation and it is highly likely that the application will be granted.

Kenya is fighting terror groups mainly the al-Shabaab who have encroached on the country from neighboring Somalia. The group has heightened attacks in the Northern Frontier Districts and Lamu, leading to the delay in reopening the Kenya-Somalia border.
Related:
Jermaine Grant: 2015-02-03 DPP appeals acquittal of British terror suspect Jermaine Grant
Jermaine Grant: 2014-05-06 Bomb attacks: Kenya deputy president blames judges
Jermaine Grant: 2014-02-18 British Islamist in Kenya 'Possessed Bomb-Making Instructions'
Related:
Samantha Lewthwaite: 2022-01-17 British-born terrorist divorces 4th husband, leaves Somalia for Yemen
Samantha Lewthwaite: 2019-01-01 UK’s notorious female terrorist ‘plotting new attack in London’
Samantha Lewthwaite: 2017-05-02 Al-Shabab suspect nabbed at UK Parliament Square
Related:
Germaine Lindsay: 2022-07-10 A Lesson the West Ignored From 7/7
Germaine Lindsay: 2022-01-17 British-born terrorist divorces 4th husband, leaves Somalia for Yemen
Germaine Lindsay: 2019-01-01 UK’s notorious female terrorist ‘plotting new attack in London’
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Britain
Kurdish politician elected mayor of London borough
2023-04-28
[Rudaw] A Sulaimani-born Kurdish politician was elected mayor of a southern London borough on Wednesday , reciting his vows in traditional Kurdish clothing, a ritual he also practiced last year when he took up the position of deputy mayor.

Sarbaz Barznji
...Labour, of course — it’s Lambeth...
has rapidly climbed up the Lambeth municipality ladder over the past year, from being elected councilor in early May 2022, to moving up to the deputy mayor position less than 20 days later, and finally elected Mayor of Lambeth on Wednesday.

He recited his vows at the inauguration ceremony in both Kurdish and English.

"I am happy and I hope I can faithfully fulfill the responsibility I have been given," Barznji told Rudaw’s Hemin Baban Rahim.

The Labour party’s Lambeth branch congratulated Barznji on his new role, calling it "well-deserved."

"I'm excited to work with Sarbaz [Barznji] over the coming year and know he will be an amazing champion for our whole community," tweeted Bell Ribeiro-Addy, a member of the British parliament.

The newly elected mayor, who moved to London as a teenager, graduated with a master’s degree in civil engineering structures from London’s City University in 2014, and is currently a visiting lecturer at the university.

Barznji became a well-respected figure in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping deliver hot meals to health workers in hospitals, as well as providing accommodation and food to refugees. He attracted media attention in July 2021 when he attempted to rescue one of his neighbors from a burning building.



Related: the Brixton Buzz lists Lambeth council members, for those interested.
Related:
Lambeth: 2021-11-19 The people smuggler arrested in his PANTS: Moment police raid London home of Lithuanian gang master who plotted to bring 69 Albanians into UK on a fishing boat
Lambeth: 2021-04-26 UK: Teenage Girl Fights For Her Life After Being Stabbed
Lambeth: 2019-12-22 Judge delays legal challenge by conservative group over Clinton emails
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Britain
Sky News cuts off ex-Met Police chief after he says officers have 'given up' trying to stop young black men carrying weapons and accuses BLM of aiming to destabilise society
2020-06-27
[Mail] Reacting to the violence in Brixton, Mr Hurley, who also served as Surrey's Police and Crime Commissioner, said yesterday: 'The only way you're going to deal with this is with social intervention to get upstream and manage the problems that comes with single parenting, particularly among young African-Caribbean women.

'And I'm talking about intervening and supporting women when the children are three to four years of age, to prevent them going down this route of rebelliousness and often offending.'

He added: 'We've got into a vicious circle with police officers dealing with young black people, who always come to the perspective that the police are trying to suppress them.

'And the police very quickly come to learn that dealing with young black people is quite frankly aggravation that puts their careers and mortgages at risk.

'That's the reason why so many black youth are killing each other in London, because the police have given up trying to stop them carrying knives and guns and killing each other.'

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Britain
Britain migrant colonist briefs
2018-03-11

‘Prisoners Forced to Convert to Islam for Protection’ Claims Christian Pastor
13 February
[Breitbart] A chaplain who was allegedly dismissed from his role at HMP Brixton Prison for having “extreme” Christian views has said that some prisoners are being forced to convert to Islam in exchange for protection from gangs.

Terror-Linked Radical Sect Ordered to Demolish Illegal London Mega-Mosque
7 February
[Breitbart] An East London mega-mosque built and run by a radical, anti-Western Islamic sect is illegal and must be demolished, a High Court judge has ordered. Abbey Mills Mosque near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford can be used by some 2,500 people, but never received planning permission, Dawn reports. Member of the Tablighi Jamaat group constructed it in 1996 as a supposedly temporary Islamic centre on the site of an old factory.

Tablighi Jamaat preaches a supremacist, anti-Western form of Islam and has been linked to the 7/7 terrorists, a San Bernardino shooter, and more recently the London Bridge attack. Part of the Deobandi movement, founded in British colonial India specifically to oppose Western influence, the more hardline Tablighi Jamaat offshoot has been labelled the ‘army of darkness.’ They dominate Muslim schools in the UK, controlling 600 of Britain’s nearly 1,500 mosques and produce 80 per cent of all domestically trained Islamic ‘scholars’.

From Breitbart - immigration:
UK: Just Five Per Cent of Illegal Migrants Sent Back, Thanks to ‘Completely Useless’ EU Rules
9 March
Fewer than one bogus asylum seeker in ten arriving in the UK from the EU is transferred back, thanks to “completely useless” Brussels rules.

Record Number of UK Terror Arrests, Surge 58 Per Cent in One Year
9 March
The number of people being arrested in the UK for terror offences has surged by 58 per cent in a year to a new record high, and 32 per cent of suspects did not consider themselves British.

Jail and Deportation Order For Migrant Male Who Beat and Raped Teen Girl in Manchester Hotels
8 March
A Sri Lankan man has been jailed after subjecting a teenage girl to a brutal rape and beating, following which he forced her to clean up her own blood and filmed it on his mobile phone. Manchester Crown Court heard that Agampodi Dezoysa, 25, waged a month-long campaign of psychological, sexual, and physical abuse after he “latched on” to the girl following a party at which the pair met.

Hundreds of Foreign Criminals ‘Missing’ After Home Office Too Slow to Deport
5 March
Nearly 500 foreign criminals including violent offenders had gone off the radar after the Home Office took too long to deport them following their release from prison. Data obtained under a Freedom of Information request shows that between 2014 and March 2016, a total of 494 foreign national offenders (FNOs) went missing after they were released. The news of missing criminal migrants in the United Kingdom follows similar revelations in Europe. Breitbart London reported in 2016 the German government had misplaced 130,000 migrants.

Appeaser Theresa: EU to Have a Say in Setting UK’s Post-Brexit Immigration System
5 March
Prime Minister Theresa May has said the European Union (EU) will have a say in setting the UK’s migration policy after Brexit, moments after giving a speech about a ‘softer’ form of Brexit.
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Home Front: WoT
Radical July 7 preacher arrested in undercover sting trying to recruit jihadis
2017-08-27
[Telegraph] A radical Moslem holy man who influenced one of the July 7 London bombers has been incarcerated
Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out!
after officers in the US caught him allegedly trying to recruit jihadis in an undercover sting operation.

Abdullah el-Faisal, who was deported to Jamaica from Britannia in 2007 after serving a sentence for soliciting murder and causing racial hatred, is now facing extradition to New York.

According to the Manhattan district attorney, el-Faisal offered to help an undercover officer travel to the Middle East and join Isil.

El-Faisal, who was arrested on Friday in Jamaica, was a mentor of Jermaine Lindsay, who detonated a bomb on a Tube train near King's Cross, killing 25 passengers.

He was arrested after a month long sting carried out by an undercover New York Police Department officer who communicated with him by email, text and video chat.

According to the Manhattan district attorney, el-Faisal offered to help an undercover officer travel to the Middle East and join Isil.
El-Faisal, 53, was sentenced to seven years after becoming the first person for a century to be prosecuted under the 1860 Public Order Act.

Lindsay, also from Jamaica and also a convert to Islam, attended at least one lecture by El-Faisal and listened to tapes of his sermons. During the preacher's trial, he was heard telling audiences to kill Hindus, Jews and other non-Moslems like "cockroaches".

El-Faisal arrived in the UK in 1992 and married a British biology graduate, establishing himself as a lay preacher at Brixton Mosque, often preaching to crowds of up to 500 people.

His preaching came to the attentions of police when tapes of his sermons were found in the car of a suspected rapist in Dorset in late 2001.

During subsequent searches of specialist Islamic bookshops and El-Faisal's rented house in Stratford, East London, police found other recordings in which he exhorted young Moslems to accept the deaths of women and kiddies as "collateral damage" and to "learn to fly planes, drive tanks... load your guns and to use missiles".

He told young British Moslems it was their duty to kill non-believers, Jews, Hindus and Westerners, urging them to adopt a "jihad mentality".

He also promised schoolboys that they would be rewarded with "72 virgins in paradise" if they died in a holy war.

The jury watched a video of El-Faisal after the Sept 11 attacks telling up to 150 young Moslems that the Koran justified attacking "kaffirs", or unbelievers.
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Britain
Death celebration turns violent
2013-04-10
Revellers in Brixton staged a street party to celebrate Margaret Thatcher's death, culminating in connected bracelets and an attack on a local charity shop.

Around 100 hundred people were out on the streets to celebrate the death of former the former [sic] prime minister, whose death from a stroke was announced on Monday.

A board at the famous Ritzy moving picture house in Windrush Square was hijacked by partygoers who swapped the letters to read 'Margaret Thatcher's Dead.'

Smashed glass was strewn on the street after the window of charity shop Barnardos was kicked in during ugly scenes.

Police officers trying to keep order were attacked, with extra numbers drafted in to stop ghouls spilling out on to the roads and causing traffic delays.

Two women were arrested on suspicion of burglary and spent the night in the Gray-Bar Hotel after Barnardos was targeted during celebrations.

IBTimes UK reporter Ewan Palmer was in the vicinity. He said: "There was the notion that this morbid celebration has been planned in thousands of people's heads for more than 30 years.

"Police stood by and watched as more and more people arrived with their drink and banners mocking her death. Shouts of 'Maggie, Maggie, Maggie! dead, dead, dead!" rang around gleefully.

"Chalk was handed out so people could graffiti their own message on the ground and surrounding walls.

"There were even two guys playing double bass and acoustic guitar in the crowd for a singalong. At the start of the evening, the whole thing resembled a middle-class music festival more than a raucous demo.

"Almost inevitably after a few hours of people imbibing vast amounts of alcohol in the streets, this escalated into scenes of unrest between people and riot police, resulting in arrests and even serious injury."

The revellers downed alcohol and brandished placards reading "The bitch is dead" and 'Rejoice Thatcher is dead.' Many revellers appeared younger than the 23 years which have passed since Thatcher left office.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Police dealt with a group of approximately cien, as the Spanish say, people in Brixton who caused low-level disorder including throwing missiles at officers.

"In order to protect the community and to ensure the highways remained clear, extra officers were deployed.

"Two women were arrested after being found inside a shop in Brixton. They remain in custody."
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Britain
Riots spread through UK cities
2011-08-10
[Dawn] Violence and looting raged across London and spread to three other major British cities on Tuesday, as authorities struggled to contain the country's most serious unrest since race riots set the capital ablaze in the 1980s.

In London, a third straight night of disorder saw buildings, vehicles and garbage dumps set alight, stores looted and coppers pelted with bottles and fireworks, as groups of young people rampaged through neighborhoods. It was an unwelcome reminder of London's volatility for leaders organizing the 2012 Summer Olympics in less than a year.

As authorities struggled to keep pace with unrest unfolding at flashpoints across London, the violence spread to the central city of Birmingham, the western city of Bristol and the northwestern city of Liverpool. Prime Minister David Cameron
... has stated that he is certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite, which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideological he lacks core principles and is easily led. He has been described as certainly not a Pitt, Elder or Younger, but he does wear a nice suit so maybe he's Beau Brummel ...
cut short his summer vacation in Italia and was headed home for a meeting of the national crisis committee on Tuesday morning.

The riots appeared to have little unifying cause -- though some involved in the violence claimed to be motivated by government cuts to public spending.

The government was aiming to toughen its stance against the violence, as some communities complained that stretched police were struggling to contain the unrest with rioters plundering from stores at will, menacing shocked customers at restaurants and attempting to invade homes. Stores shut early across London, fearful of violence and looting.

Violence first broke out late Saturday in London's northern Tottenham district when a peaceful protest over the fatal police shooting of Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old father of four who was bumped off in disputed circumstances Thursday, turned violent.

Two police cars and a double-decker bus were set alight, stores were looted and several buildings along Tottenham's main street -- five miles (eight kilometers) from the site of the 2012 Olympics -- were reduced to smoldering shells.

Duggan's death stirred old animosities and racial tensions which prompted riots in the 1980s, despite efforts by London police to build better relations with the city's ethnic communities after high-profile cases of racism in recent decades.

As the unrest spread, some pointed to rising social tensions in Britannia as the government slashes 80 billion pounds ($130 billion) from public spending by 2015 to reduce the huge deficit, swollen after the country spent billions bailing out its foundering banks.

In south London, a massive blaze swept through a 100-year-old family run furniture store in the borough of Croydon and sent thick plumes of smoke into the air, forcing nearby homes to be evacuated. Police also confirmed they were investigating a nonfatal shooting in Croydon, but were unable to say whether the incident was linked to the chaos.

Dozens of people attacked shops in Birmingham's main retail district, and clashed with police in Liverpool and Bristol -- spreading the chaos beyond London for the first time.

In the Hackney area of east London, hundreds of youths attacked shops and set fire to cars, leaving a trail of burning trash and shattered glass. Looters ducked into a small convenience store as the blackened shells of two cars burned nearby, filling plastic shopping bags with alcohol, cigarettes, candy and toilet paper.

"This is the uprising of the working class. We're redistributing the wealth," said Bryn Phillips, a 28-year-old self-described anarchist, as young people emerged from the store with chocolate bars and ice cream cones.

Phillips claimed rioters were motivated by distrust of the police, and drew a link between the rage on London's street and krazed killer right-wing politics in the United States.

"In America you have the tea party, in England you've got this," he said.

Police acknowledged Tuesday that major new bouts of violence had flared in at least five locations, badly stretching their resources. Many more neighborhoods saw mobs vandalize commercial streets or break into buildings -- some acting with virtual impunity, as authorities struggled to deploy officers to every scene of unrest.

"The violence we have seen is simply inexcusable. Ordinary people have had their lives turned upside down by this mindless thuggery," police commander Christine Jones said, as she confirmed that 239 people had been placed in long-term storage and 45 people charged with offenses.

Though the unrest escalated through Sunday as disorder spread among neighboring areas, the crisis worsened Monday -- with violence touching areas in the east and south of London previously untroubled by the chaos.

"There is significant disorder breaking out in a number of our communities across London," Tim Godwin, the acting London police commissioner said Monday, acknowledging that 1,700 extra officers had been deployed across London, but were struggling to halt the unrest.

Some residents called for police to deploy water cannons to disperse rioters, or call on the military for support.

About 100 young people clashed early Tuesday with police in the Camden and Chalk Farm areas of north London, while others tore through a department store in the busy south London suburb of Clapham.

The small groups of youths -- most with their heads and faces covered -- used SMS messages, instant messaging on BlackBerry smartphones and social media such as Twitter to coordinate their attacks and stay ahead of the police.

Once the preserve of businesspeople, BlackBerry handsets are popular with teenagers, thanks to their free, fast instant messaging system. Blackberry's manufacturer, Research in Motion, said in a statement that it was assisting authorities in their investigation and "feel for those impacted by the riots in London."

Police were also monitoring Twitter, and warned that those who posted messages inciting the violence could face arrest.

In the Peckham district of south London, where a building was set ablaze along with a bus -- which was not carrying passengers -- onlookers said the scene resembled a conflict zone. Cars were torched in nearby Lewisham, and shops looted in south London's Clapham district.

"There's been tension for a long time. The kids aren't happy. They hate the police," said Matthew Yeoland, a 43-year-old teacher watching the unrest in Peckham.

"It's like a war zone and the police weren't doing anything. There were too many people and not enough police."

Police said Duggan was rubbed out last week when police from Operation Trident -- the unit that investigates gun crime in the black community -- stopped a cab he was riding in.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is investigating the shooting, said a "non-police firearm" was recovered at the scene, and media reports said a bullet had been found in an officer's radio. However,
denial ain't just a river in Egypt...
the Guardian newspaper reported that the bullet in the radio was police-issue, indicating Duggan may not have fired at the officer.

Duggan's partner, Semone Wilson, insisted Monday that her fiance was not connected to gang violence and urged police to offer more information about his death. But she said the riots appeared to be no longer linked to the initial protests.

"It got out of hand. It's not connected to this anymore. This is out of control," she said.

Many Tottenham residents claimed that the looting was the work of greedy youths -- rather than fueled by anti-police sentiments.

"It's nothing to do with the man who was shot, is it?" said 37-year-old Marcia Simmons, who has lived in the diverse and gritty north London neighborhood all her life. "A lot of youths ... heard there was a protest and joined in. Others used it as an opportunity to kit themselves out, didn't they, with shoes and T-shirts and everything."

The past year has seen mass protests against the tripling of student tuition fees and cuts to public sector pensions. In November, December and March, small groups broke away from large marches in London to loot. In the most notorious episode, rioters attacked a Rolls-Royce carrying Prince Charles and his wife Camilla to a charity concert.

However,
a hangover is the wrath of grapes...
the full impact of spending cuts has yet to be felt and the unemployment rate is stable -- although it remains highest among youth, especially in areas like Tottenham, Hackney and Croydon.

Some residents insisted that joblessness was not to blame. "It's just an excuse for the young ones to come and rob shops," said Brixton resident Marilyn Moseley, 49.

Godwin urged communities to help clear the streets of people, and called on families to contact their children and ensure that they were not involved in the chaos. An 11-year-old boy was charged with burglary by police, and at least 100 of those placed in long-term storage were aged 21 or younger. About 35 coppers had been injured in the violence, police said.

Home Secretary Theresa May, the Cabinet minister responsible for policing, and London Mayor Boris Johnson also cut short summer vacations in an attempt to deal with the crisis.

Police in the city of Birmingham, 120 miles (195 kilometers) north of London, confirmed that officers had placed in long-term storage 35 people amid disorder across the city center, where shops were being vandalized. In Bristol, police urged residents to avoid the city center after 150 rioters went on the rampage.

In the south London neighborhood of Brixton -- the scene of riots in the 1980s and 1990s -- youths smashed windows, attacked a police car, set fire to garbage bins and stole video games, sportswear and other goods from stores on Sunday night.

Like Brixton, Tottenham is an impoverished area with an ethnically diverse population, a large black community and a history of unrest.

Tottenham was the site of the 1985 Broadwater Farm riots, a series of festivities that led to the fatal stabbing of a police officer and the wounding of nearly 60 others -- and underscored tensions between London police and the capital's black community.

West Ham, a football team in east London, confirmed it had canceled a match planned for Tuesday and said police had asked for "all major public events" to be postponed.

However,
women are made to be loved, not understood...
the national Football Association insisted that a scheduled international friendly match between England and the Netherlands would go ahead at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.

The International Olympic Committee said it had confidence in British authorities.

"Security at the Olympic Games is a top priority for the IOC," front man Mark Adams said.
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Britain
Islamist books still available in British public libraries
2010-03-29
Works by the jailed preacher Abdullah al-Faisal and the controversial Islamic leader Bilal Philips are available to borrow from the controversial Tower Hamlets council in East London. The council leader Lutfur Rahman, has been accused of gaining power through his links with an organisation called the Islamic Forum of Europe, based at East London mosque, that secretly campaigns for an Islamic social and political order.

The Prime Minister announced in 2007 that the Government would consult with the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) after extremist literature was found on lending lists across the country, but particularly in Tower Hamlets. However a recent visit by the Daily Telegraph revealed that many of the books are still on the shelves.

The council said in a statement that it was committed to tackling extremism but added: "As far as we are aware these materials have not yet been banned or judged to be illegal in the UK. If this were the case they would not have been on our shelves."

In one of the books, Natural Instincts, Faisal, writes: "The societies of Europe and America are the new Sodom and Gomorra of today. The kafirs [non-believers] are the henchmen of the devil...The only language the kafirs respect is jihad [holy war]."

Faisal says Christian clergymen who practice celibacy are prone to paedophilia: "Priests, monks, popes and nuns who abstain from sex...will inevitably be led to child abuse." He adds that non-Muslim charity workers will go to hell: "The Red Cross or any other infidelic organisation should not expect to receive any reward from Allah in the hereafter for their so-called humanitarian works. The infidels who die in their disbelief will be in the hellfire forever."

In another chapter, the book says: "Of all the people in the world, the Jews are the greediest...Everyone of them wishes that he could be given a life of 1,000 years. But the grant of such life will not save him even a little from due punishment."

A copy of The Fundamentals of Tawheed by Philips, another Jamaican-born convert to Islam, was obtained on a library card. The book says "un-Islamic government must be sincerely hated and despised".

Faisal, who was admired by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the failed Detroit bomber, was deported from Kenya earlier this year, after a spell spent in South Africa. He taught Jermaine Lindsay, one of the July 7 bombers, the July 21 bombers had collections of his sermons and he is said to have taught Dhiren Barot, an al-Qaeda terrorist who planned to blow up targets in the US and Britain with gas-filled limousines.

Faisal, whose real name is William Forrest, 45, was born to a Christian family in Jamaica but moved to Saudi Arabia to study Islam before arriving in Tower Hamlets, east London in 1992, where he married a British woman and set up a study centre, later moving on to Brixton mosque in South London. He was jailed in Britain for seven years in 2003, for incitement to murder and stirring up racial hatred but released in 2007 and deported to his native Jamaica.

Police found tapes in specialist Islamic book shops in the East End in which he called for the murder of Hindus, Jews and Americans, telling young Muslims it was their duty to kill non-believers and promising schoolboys they would be rewarded with 72 virgins in paradise if they died in a holy war.
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Britain
Jury sees photographs of men in al-Qaeda type drills
2007-10-28
FOOTAGE that allegedly shows a group of men practising military-style techniques in a New Forest terror training camp has been seen by a jury. A British Army officer told a court that the drills were similar to those of al-Qaeda insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan. He said the mobile phone footage, shot in Hampshire, was also reminiscent of basic Army training.

Five men all deny charges of being involved in setting up training camps. Among them is Mohammed Hamid, 50, who prosecutors say set up camps attended by the 21 July bomb plotters. The other men, all from London, are Mousa Brown, Kibley da Costa, Mohammed Al-Figari and Kader Ahmed.

Woolwich Crown Court was told the series of short clips were recovered from a computer owned by one of the five men on trial. The officer, referred to in court as soldier A, described how the activities were similar in some ways to basic Army training. He described the participants leopard crawling, conducting forward rolls, wrestling and jumping across streams.

He commented on one drill in which men bounced on their knees between two positions while holding a large stick in front of them. He said: "I have seen that used as a method of carrying a weapon system. It is not something that is taught by the British Army. I have seen it used by insurgents while in Iraq and the Taleban in Afghanistan. It is a favoured position of insurgents and Taleban."

Prosecutor David Farrell QC then asked the expert witness: "With what type of weapon?" He replied: "An AK-47."

The court heard yesterday how the men travelled to the New Forest on 28 April, 2006, for a four-day camp. It was one of a series of trips including paintballing, camping in the Lake District and visits to an Islamic centre in East Sussex.

Soldier A served as an infantry platoon commander on three active tours and now works as a British Army instructor. He told the court how leopard crawling might be used to approach an enemy while wrestling and other drills could improve agility. Asked what the point of one exercise in which the men could be seen conducting forward rolls he replied: "No tactical use whatsoever."

One video showed the men attempting to jump across a stream in a wooded area, cheered on by the camera operator. As one participant struggled to cross and eventually fell in, the court, including some of the defendants and jury, erupted in laughter.

Silent footage from a motion-sensitive camera hidden by police in the woods was also shown to soldier A. The footage revealed a group of men undertaking exercises in a forest clearing. Soldier A said the group practised a "fireman's lift", which could be used to evacuate soldiers from a battlefield.

Earlier, the court heard evidence from an undercover police officer who infiltrated the group claiming he wanted to convert to Islam. The officer attended a number of meetings at defendant Mohammed Hamid's home in Clapton, east London, and eventually a number of the alleged training camps. He said Hamid's defendant, Kibley Da Costa, admitted the group were "extreme" during a car journey after a meeting the week before the New Forest camp. He told the court: "He was talking about the meeting. He said to take everything 'gradual'. He said the group were extreme, but it was the right way to be. He also said we are not to attend Brixton mosque next door to the police station because he said the Muslims were a bit too good and worked for the government."

The meeting itself was recorded on a bugging device hidden in Hamid's home by police in September 2005. In one conversation played to the court yesterday Hamid tells a group of young men that they must be trained. He said: "Remember this, Allah has turned around and said every Muslim should be fully trained. He should be able to take on two kuffar (non-believers), right, he should be ready for Jihad."
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