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muslims Still Trying To Take Over England Even Though Abu Has Gone

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Post by Guest Wed May 21, 2014 8:06 am

21st May 2014

The one thing you can count on when dealing with Islamist extremists who freely ply their trade from the sanctuary of the British Isles is that they are fully aware of their human and legal rights.
Whether it is through the useful advice provided by civil liberties activists – who more often than not are funded at British taxpayers’ expense – or the result of studying al-Qaeda’s manual on waging judicial jihad against the West, the leaders of British-based Islamist groups know only too well how to protect themselves against unwelcome scrutiny of their activities.

The extensive support network available to terrorists such as the Egyptian-born Abu Hamza al-Masri would certainly help to explain how the radical cleric from north London managed to avoid extradition to America for a decade or more, thereby making a mockery of British justice, as well as undermining the efforts of successive British governments to protect the public from attack.

Thankfully we can now bid good riddance to Abu Hamza as he prepares to spend the rest of his life incarcerated in a small concrete cell, with no natural light, in one of America’s notorious “supermax” prisons following his conviction on 11 counts of terrorism in New York.

But if the successful conclusion of this seemingly endless legal saga is a cause for celebration for all those responsible for bringing him to justice, this one-eyed, modern-day monster is unlikely to be the last Islamist radical to lead both our security services and judiciary a merry dance.

The life sentence that is likely to be imposed on Abu Hamza in September will symbolise the end of a generation of British-based Islamist radicals who openly rejoiced in the horrors of the September 11 attacks in 2001. But it is unlikely that this will deter the modern breed of jihadists, who arguably pose far more of a threat to our national security than Abu Hamza ever did.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/10844067/Abu-Hamza-is-gone-but-Britain-is-still-a-hotbed-of-radical-hatred.html

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