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Good plan. Kidnapped, blindfolded and subjected to extraordinary rendition then dropped off in Dewsbury he might just believe his Sharia dreams have come true in Syria.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSend the fooker to Yorkshire to stay at NLUK's boot camp. He deserves nothing less.
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The Muslim community complained about Anjem Choudhary for a very long time, but the authorities did nothing. Due to the fact that the authorities kept turning a blind eye it was suspected that he was somehow being protected or linked to the security agencies.
Any time the news needed a Muslim spokesman Anjem would be on TV
The Muslim community kept asking for Anjem to not be given the oxygen of publicity
His group had a couple of hundred supporters at its peak, out of a population of 2m+ Muslims, so why was he constantly getting media attention?
I used to live in East London, once I was minding my own business walking down the road and Al Muhajiroun were doing a demonstration / march
I saw first hand the tactics that they use to recruit people to their cause, His followers had a very basic (and incorrect) grasp of religion, they didn't even know basic things.
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Probably not allowed to celebrate, as the hand wringing Liberals will come out in force and say:-
"Its our fault we should have given the guy a chance"
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Nope, isn't he born here in the UK ? Probably be out in 2 years on "good" behaviour and all the human rights crowd fighting for his life to a normal life !
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unfortunately he is British Born.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostHow Anjem Choudary's mouth was finally shut - BBC News
Is there a country where he can be extradited to?
However I would have left him in place and see how many more nutters he could have sent to Syria out of our way.
Never understood why we still pay him & others welfare when they had no intention of working. A bit of washing up or cleaning streets would have done wonders for his cause. Its discrimination they have me pushing a broom!
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Where next? Guantanamo?
How Anjem Choudary's mouth was finally shut - BBC News
Is there a country where he can be extradited to?
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