
























Hate cleric allowed into UKA RADICAL Muslim cleric who claims Britain DESERVES
suicide bombings has been allowed in the country by ministers. The Foreign
Office gave twisted Delwar Hossain Sayeedi a visa
saying he “does not meet the criteria for refusal”. And today he
will join an East London rally with Respect MP
George Galloway. After the
invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Sayeedi said:
“Britain and America deserve all that is coming to them.” He has
also declared: “So what if the Taliban is
destroyed? The war against America will continue.” He has stoked
up violence on previous visits to Britain. Five
Bengali elders were beaten up in Oldham, allegedly by his followers. Yet the
Foreign Office refused to keep him out. And Mockbul
Ali, the Foreign Office’s Islamic issues adviser, says his radical
views SHOULD be heard. Last
night Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said: “This
totally undermines Tony Blair’s claims to be tough on those who incite
terror and hatred.” Sayeedi’s
speeches have also inflamed violence worldwide. One
is thought to have led indirectly to a bomb attack against the British
High Commissioner in Bangladesh. Another could
have led to the stabbing of moderate Bangladeshi
author Humayun Azad in February 2004. He died six months later. He has also
made statements calling for war against Britain
and the US. Leaked emails show other Foreign Office advisers warning
against him coming. One, Eric
Taylor, wrote: “Sayeedi has made a particularly
offensive comment about Bangladeshi Hindus, comparing them to
excrement. Previous visits to the UK have been reportedly marred by
violence caused by his supporters.” But Ali —
whose salary is met by UK taxpayers — warned
refusing his visa could backfire. He wrote: “He
is someone who has a very big following in the
mainstream British Bangladeshi Muslim community and is viewed as a
mainstream Muslim. “Any steps
taken on his exclusion from the UK must take that
into account.” Sayeedi is
set to take part in the launch of a social housing
project for Bangladesh in East London. He is also expected to visit the
huge East London Mosque during his stay. |
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