Asim Qureshi describes himself as a research director and human rights activist
(see what you ushered in Tony Blair?), for a
'prisoner rights group', CAGE, which in its own words is a Muslim organisation, carrying out
'cutting edge research, regularly documenting abuses of due process in the context of the War on terror' .... helping the
'survivors of the war on terror', and
'challenging the dominant narrative of suspect communities and the perceived threat of terrorism'. which seems to mean that they are not terribly keen on anyone tackling Muslim terrorism .... but hey, just Google them, and make up your own minds.
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Qureshi And A 'Beautiful Young Man' .... I'd Call Him Something Else. |
He is also according to the counter extremism think tank, the
Quilliam Foundation, not much more than a
'propagandist for the Islamist ideological narrative'.
While describing his dealings with human dirt bag Mohammed Emwazi aka
'Jihadi John' (the Kuwaiti born British passport holder and barbaric killer of many people in ISIS territory), he called him
'a beautiful young man'.He also said that it was actually our fault for this scumbags behaviour .... as it was the result of a 'culture of harassment and intimidation ' of UK Muslims who were treated as 'outsiders' by the British. He added that there was a 'narrative of injustice had taken root' which would lead to 'these things' happening 'over and over again' ..... his idea of human rights doesn't apparently stretch to the Christians, Yezidis, and other Syrian's, being beheaded by ISIS animals. Only to those who try to get to war zones to join these groups, and who get harassed by western intelligence services.
We are blind fools, and the only thing that will happen over and over again, will be that if we do nothing to remove this menace from our society once and for ever, then animals like Jihadi John will keep appearing 'over and over again'.
I don't think any amount of suspicion and interrogation could turn me into a murdering scumbag. On the contrary, his subsequent choice of activities justifies the authority's interest in him.
ReplyDeleteNot according to the usual suspects .... The human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith has defended the "vital" work of Cage and denied they are apologists for terrorism .... but then that may not surprise you.
DeleteIt seems that much of the press in the UK and elsewhere, have also turned their attention to this organization. Maybe the UK authorities will final grow some and start closing down these groups and prosecuting the activists who say that they are human rights supporters but who only seem to support terrorists human rights, not their victims.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that apart from the usual suspects on the left, they may be wishing that their utterances hadn't attracted the attention they have. Thanks for the comment.
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