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Quote tarquin at 07 Jul 2005 4:22pm

Muslim leaders have condemned the attacks on London and said they fear their communities could now fall prey to vigilante attacks.
Muslim Association of Britain president Ahmed Sheikh said the attacks would make the Muslim community less safe.

He said women in headscarves might be in particular danger and warned all Muslims to be especially vigilant.

Muslim News editor Ahmed Versi noted one of London's biggest Muslim areas, around Aldgate East, had been targeted.

Mr Sheikh said the unique good relationship Muslims had with the government and society was threatened.

"The person who did this was targeting along with wider British society the Muslim community, ruining the good relationship we have."

Muslims have to be vigilant now, especially the mosques, and I hope the police will increase security

Ahmed Versi
Muslim News


London rocked by terror attacks

He said the police should consider extra protection for mosques and Islamic schools and said Muslims, particularly women in headscarves, should be vigilant and avoid unnecessary journeys.

"It is scary. A tiny element of the community will make use of this. It is a blow to us, to all of us. It is a moment of sadness and we send our condolences to the families of those who have been killed or injured."

Mr Versi said he had already received one threatening e-mail about the blasts.

"There might be some increase in attacks on the Muslim community especially visible aspects of Islam like mosques, community centres and women with headscarves.

"Recently there have been a lot of attacks on Muslim women on buses in London, it has increased during the last few months."

But he said the immediate Muslim revulsion at the attacks could help calm the situation.

"I don't think there'll be as high a number of attacks as after 11 September because Muslims have come out very strongly, especially Muslim leaders, condemning the attacks.

"I'm sure many Muslims will have been injured as well... one of the bombs - at Aldgate - was near to the east London mosque, it's a very heavy Muslim area.

"Muslims have to be vigilant now, especially the mosques, and I hope the police will increase security on mosques and Islamic centres."


That in itself is a sorry state of affairs, showing the mindset of a minority of this country. Are some people really stupid enough to take out the evil from one person of another, purely because of religion?

 

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Quote CiderEagle at 07 Jul 2005 4:23pm

Wrong thread, Pete.

Why's that, then?

 


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Deat toll apparantly at 33 but we are hearing different things from different people.

 


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Quote Cucking Funt at 07 Jul 2005 4:28pm

Quote CiderEagle at 07 Jul 2005 4:23pm

Wrong thread, Pete.

Why's that, then?

Can we not go down this route again in this thread please...

 


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Quote saxoneagle at 07 Jul 2005 4:27pm

Quote tarquin at 07 Jul 2005 4:22pm

Muslim leaders have condemned the attacks on London and said they fear their communities could now fall prey to vigilante attacks.
Muslim Association of Britain president Ahmed Sheikh said the attacks would make the Muslim community less safe.

He said women in headscarves might be in particular danger and warned all Muslims to be especially vigilant.

Muslim News editor Ahmed Versi noted one of London's biggest Muslim areas, around Aldgate East, had been targeted.

Mr Sheikh said the unique good relationship Muslims had with the government and society was threatened.

"The person who did this was targeting along with wider British society the Muslim community, ruining the good relationship we have."

Muslims have to be vigilant now, especially the mosques, and I hope the police will increase security

Ahmed Versi
Muslim News


London rocked by terror attacks

He said the police should consider extra protection for mosques and Islamic schools and said Muslims, particularly women in headscarves, should be vigilant and avoid unnecessary journeys.

"It is scary. A tiny element of the community will make use of this. It is a blow to us, to all of us. It is a moment of sadness and we send our condolences to the families of those who have been killed or injured."

Mr Versi said he had already received one threatening e-mail about the blasts.

"There might be some increase in attacks on the Muslim community especially visible aspects of Islam like mosques, community centres and women with headscarves.

"Recently there have been a lot of attacks on Muslim women on buses in London, it has increased during the last few months."

But he said the immediate Muslim revulsion at the attacks could help calm the situation.

"I don't think there'll be as high a number of attacks as after 11 September because Muslims have come out very strongly, especially Muslim leaders, condemning the attacks.

"I'm sure many Muslims will have been injured as well... one of the bombs - at Aldgate - was near to the east London mosque, it's a very heavy Muslim area.

"Muslims have to be vigilant now, especially the mosques, and I hope the police will increase security on mosques and Islamic centres."


That in itself is a sorry state of affairs, showing the mindset of a minority of this country. Are some people really stupid enough to take out the evil from one person of another, purely because of religion?

A very vocal, very public and unconditional condemnation of today's events would certainly help.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Quote Danger at 07 Jul 2005 4:29pm

Quote Cucking Funt at 07 Jul 2005 4:28pm

Quote CiderEagle at 07 Jul 2005 4:23pm

Wrong thread, Pete.

Why's that, then?

Can we not go down this route again in this thread please...

It's a valid point. Why is it the wrong thread? I wasn't aware of there being any pre-set rules about which way this thread goes.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Quote Cucking Funt at 07 Jul 2005 4:31pm

Quote Danger at 07 Jul 2005 4:29pm

Quote Cucking Funt at 07 Jul 2005 4:28pm

Quote CiderEagle at 07 Jul 2005 4:23pm

Wrong thread, Pete.

Why's that, then?

Can we not go down this route again in this thread please...

It's a valid point. Why is it the wrong thread? I wasn't aware of there being any pre-set rules about which way this thread goes.

There isn't set rules, but it would be nice for this thread to keep its integrity and status as one of the most touching threads on HOL for a long time (certainly during my time on here). It is a valid question, but one which will potentially ruin the thread and turn into another petty argument, as it did in earlier pages...

 


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Tony Blair now chairing security meeting...

[Just been rang by my dad who works in Fleet Street, he's on his way home, thank god!]

 


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Unfortunately events like this give right-wing tossers, like those we've seen on this forum, a platform to descriminate and persecute minority groups. At the same time if you truly want to sort out the world's problems you get shouted down for being left-wing. It's sad, but right-wing politics and fundamentalist religion go hand in hand and present us with the problems we've seen today.

 


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Quote Cucking Funt at 07 Jul 2005 4:29pm

A very vocal, very public and unconditional condemnation of today's events would certainly help.

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Sir Iqbal Sacranie of the Muslim Council of Britain said he utterly condemned the attacks.

"We are simply appalled and want to express our deepest condolences to the families.

"These terrorists, these evil peoplewant to demoralise us as a nation and divide us.

"All of must unite in helping the police to hunt these murderers down."

That do you?

 


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