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    #11
    Originally posted by hyperD
    I'm using Firefox - just to confirm, is it this article?
    Originally posted by privateeye
    What this article?

    Originally posted by John Galt
    Man apologises for bomber protest

    Omar Khayam dressed as a suicide bomber in London


    Watch the apology
    A man who dressed as a suicide bomber during a protest about cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad has apologised for his behaviour.
    Omar Khayam, 22, from Bedford, "wholeheartedly" apologised to the families of the 7 July bombings.

    He likened his own "insensitive" behaviour to the "provocative and controversial" cartoon publication.

    Downing Street has said the behaviour of some Muslim protesters in London was "completely unacceptable".

    No protesters at the demonstration on Friday and Saturday outside the Danish embassy - over cartoons first printed in a Danish newspaper - were arrested.

    But Scotland Yard has said a special squad is investigating the protests and has promised a "swift" inquiry.

    Mr Khayam read out his apology outside his Bedford home.

    "I found the pictures deeply offensive as a Muslim and I felt the Danish newspaper had been provocative and controversial, deeply offensive and insensitive.

    "Just because we have the right of free speech and a free media, it does not mean we may say and do as we please and not take into account the effect it will have on others.


    I understand it was wrong, unjustified and insensitive of me to protest in this way

    Omar Khayam


    'Swift' police demo probe

    "But by me dressing the way I did, I did just that, exactly the same as the Danish newspaper, if not worse."

    He said his method of protest had offended many people, especially the families of the July bombing victims.

    "This was not my intention.

    "What happened in July was a tragedy and un-Islamic.

    "I do not condone these murderous acts, do not support terrorism or extremism and would like to apologise unreservedly and wholeheartedly to the families of the victims."

    He added: "I understand it was wrong, unjustified and insensitive of me to protest in this way."

    Asif Nadim, from a Bedford mosque, said the Muslim community distanced itself from Mr Khayam's actions and supported his apology.

    "Looking at this from an Islamic point of view, this was totally un-Islamic.

    "We distance ourselves from the act that he has actually caused and the pain that he has caused for the families of the victims of the London bombings."

    He said Mr Khayam was "very, very ashamed" of his actions and hoped that it would be the end of the matter.

    Home Secretary Charles Clarke said any decisions on arrest and prosecution were "properly matters for the police and prosecution authorities".

    He said that the reaction to the cartoons across Britain had "in general been respectful and restrained".

    Oh well that's alright then, don't worry about it, no problem
    Yes, that's the one.
    Yes, that's definitely the article.

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      #12
      reverse-psychology mode ON
      Could you all print the entire article next time you reply. thanks
      reverse-psychology mode OFF
      (\__/)
      (>'.'<)
      ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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        #13
        Originally posted by John Galt
        Man apologises for bomber protest

        Omar Khayam dressed as a suicide bomber in London


        Watch the apology
        A man who dressed as a suicide bomber during a protest about cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad has apologised for his behaviour.
        Omar Khayam, 22, from Bedford, "wholeheartedly" apologised to the families of the 7 July bombings.

        He likened his own "insensitive" behaviour to the "provocative and controversial" cartoon publication.

        Downing Street has said the behaviour of some Muslim protesters in London was "completely unacceptable".

        No protesters at the demonstration on Friday and Saturday outside the Danish embassy - over cartoons first printed in a Danish newspaper - were arrested.

        But Scotland Yard has said a special squad is investigating the protests and has promised a "swift" inquiry.

        Mr Khayam read out his apology outside his Bedford home.

        "I found the pictures deeply offensive as a Muslim and I felt the Danish newspaper had been provocative and controversial, deeply offensive and insensitive.

        "Just because we have the right of free speech and a free media, it does not mean we may say and do as we please and not take into account the effect it will have on others.


        I understand it was wrong, unjustified and insensitive of me to protest in this way

        Omar Khayam


        'Swift' police demo probe

        "But by me dressing the way I did, I did just that, exactly the same as the Danish newspaper, if not worse."

        He said his method of protest had offended many people, especially the families of the July bombing victims.

        "This was not my intention.

        "What happened in July was a tragedy and un-Islamic.

        "I do not condone these murderous acts, do not support terrorism or extremism and would like to apologise unreservedly and wholeheartedly to the families of the victims."

        He added: "I understand it was wrong, unjustified and insensitive of me to protest in this way."

        Asif Nadim, from a Bedford mosque, said the Muslim community distanced itself from Mr Khayam's actions and supported his apology.

        "Looking at this from an Islamic point of view, this was totally un-Islamic.

        "We distance ourselves from the act that he has actually caused and the pain that he has caused for the families of the victims of the London bombings."

        He said Mr Khayam was "very, very ashamed" of his actions and hoped that it would be the end of the matter.

        Home Secretary Charles Clarke said any decisions on arrest and prosecution were "properly matters for the police and prosecution authorities".

        He said that the reaction to the cartoons across Britain had "in general been respectful and restrained".

        Oh well that's alright then, don't worry about it, no problem
        Sure here you go!

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          #14
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist
          reverse-psychology mode ON
          Could you all print the entire article next time you reply. thanks
          reverse-psychology mode OFF
          Do you mean the long article at the start?

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            #15
            Originally posted by Lucifer Box
            Well actually, Omar Khayam, excepting exhorting the committment of crime, it does mean we may say and do as we please. That's what "free speech" means.

            Is he in any way related to Victor Khayam do you think?
            Precisely.

            You know, I reckon these people have realised that they have blown their cover and foolishly made themselves known to the authorities. Now they are back pedalling. Even if they might not have been planning attacks, no-one could express such views unless they were in some way connected with bombings currently being planned.

            The dumb schmucks have done us all a favour by saying "Woo hoo, security forces, here we are, we are the murderous scum you are looking for".

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              #16
              Originally posted by Fungus
              The dumb schmucks have done us all a favour by saying "Woo hoo, security forces, here we are, we are the murderous scum you are looking for".
              How else were the 'security forces' supposed to go about catching them?
              Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
              threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                #17
                Originally posted by threaded
                How else were the 'security forces' supposed to go about catching them?
                By grovelling to the Yanks for some crumbs from their big UK based listening station.

                I think the problem is that 9/11 caught the security services by surprise. Consequently they had not penetrated them, and had not recruited Arabic speakers. Whereas it is rumoured that Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness are both MI5 moles.

                It's not surprising because although the UK was full of radical Islamic clerics telling people to launch military style attacks on people they did not like, there was no reason to suspect that their followers might launch a military style attack against someone they did not like. You can't blame them can you.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
                  I guess everybody has their own criterion for humour.

                  John , whats your opinon given the Danish newspaper in question earlier refused to publish cartoons of Christ in fear it would upset its readers ?

                  Doesnt it all smack of double standards ?
                  My mate's going down to St Anne's Square in Manchester with a placard on which will be printed "Death to all Catholic Haters!!!" He reckons he'll be arrested... I've got a feeling he may be right!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Fungus
                    By grovelling to the Yanks for some crumbs from their big UK based listening station.


                    Ah, Menwith Hill, and what do we do about it?

                    Feck all!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Churchill


                      Ah, Menwith Hill, and what do we do about it?

                      Feck all!
                      Bloody Yanks sucking up our culture with their big domes and dishes and leaving us with Cheers and Friends.

                      Anyway, what have the Yanks ever done for us?

                      Apart from a helping hand in WW2. And the Marshall plan. And the Berlin airlift. And facing down the Soviet Union.

                      Exactly, nothing.

                      Fungus

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