Posted on 05/26/2007 12:41:21 AM PDT by bruinbirdman
A race-hate preacher who influenced one of the men involved in the July 7 terror attacks on the London transport system was deported yesterday.
Abdullah al-Faisal was flown out of Gatwick on a flight to Kingston, Jamaica, the country that he left more than 20 years ago. He was accompanied by two police officers and an immigration officer.
The Governments official account of the 2005 London bombings said that the firebrand cleric had a strong influence on Germaine Lindsay, who blew up a Tube train at Kings Cross, killing 26 people.
John Reid, the Home Secretary, said that al-Faisal, 43, a Muslim preacher, would now be excluded from Britain.
He added: We are committed to protecting the public and have made it clear that foreign nationals who abuse our hospitality and break our laws can expect to be deported after they have served a prison sentence. We will not tolerate those who seek to spread hate and fear in our communities.
The preacher, born into a Christian family and baptised Trevor Forrest before converting to Islam, was deported after he reached the date on which he was eligible for parole in a seven-year sentence for soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred.
Al-Faisal, who used to live in Stratford, East London, was found guilty at the Old Bailey in 2003 of three charges of soliciting murder and three charges of stirring up racial hatred.
He told young British Muslims that it was their duty to kill nonbelievers, Jews, Hindus and Westerners, and urged them to adopt a jihad mentality.
The jury watched a video of al-Faisal after the September 11 attacks telling up to 150 young Muslims that the Koran justified attacking kaffirs, or unbelievers.
When there is a legitimate target, you strike at it, he said. If women and children die, they become collateral damage.
Is it permissible to drop bombs on a kaffir nation, even if Muslims live there? It is permissible and the Muslims become martyrs.
Germaine Lindsay, 19, the July 7 bomber from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, who was also Jamaican-born, is believed to have attended at least one of al-Faisals lectures and to have listened to tapes of other sermons by him. The recordings of the lectures, sold at specialist Islamic bookshops, formed the basis of the prosecution case in 2003.
they should have deported him out of Gatwick on a C-130.
two hours out over the Atlantic , open the tail and kick his ass out the door.
Jamaica ....Bwahahahahahhaa.
Regards
This is a worrisome, recurring theme all over the world, not just with Christians. Saudi funds at work.
It’s just a matter of time before he shows up in the USA.
So accessories to Mass MURDER in the UK are given FREE plane rides to Jamaica?????
Consolation prize for the non-virgin runner up???
Why is the POS slave of satanallah still breathing oxygen???? That was what started the London terror attacks in the first place!
He’ll get immigration status from congress.
Not necessary. The drug-crazed Voodoo witches in Jamaica will take care of him. :-)
Good news!
If the forces trying to create a parallel society based on a certain religion are strong in X-country, the state must weaken these forces in all possible ways. The forces that cause the parallel society to thrive and therefore strengthen the centrifugal forces in the society, must systematically be eliminated one after the other. If e g the state finances special education in the languages of the home countries of groups that maintain a parallel society, such education shall stop until the threat has disappeared. Using a foreign language during public religious services in X-country was commented upon in PA 4. All immigration from the countries with immigrants involved in building or maintaining a parallel society can also be stopped, and immigration from other countries with no such tendencies towards separatism, can instead be increased (PA 8).
More here...
http://www.islam-watch.org/NoSharia/PreventEuropeIslamization6.htm
Many, many thanks to NoSharia.
‘So accessories to Mass MURDER in the UK are given FREE plane rides to Jamaica?????’
No, they get to serve the four years they were sentenced to in 2003 before being permanantly deported to their country of origin.
This is good news, although we need to increase the number of deportations in general.
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