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Monday 11 October 2010

The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair, Former PM of UK


Iraq Inquiry: Tony Blair gives evidence




First broadcast June, 2007: The first two-hour film charts Blair's first two terms as Prime Minister, which began with the huge parliamentary landslide that swept him into power. Rawnsley shows that Blair was hugely daunted by power and arrived at Number 10 with deep inner anxieties about whether he was up to being Prime Minister.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suQHZ14c6mg&feature=related


Blair’s ideology – not Islam – is the greatest threat facing world today


Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has described ‘radical Islam as the greatest threat facing the world today’ during interviews promoting his newly published memoirs.

In a BBC interview, Mr Blair brushed aside the fact that Chechens, Kashmiris, Palestinians, Iraqis and Afghans were resisting foreign occupation and he seemed to confirm that the West is waging a war on Islam saying that Western polices were designed to confront radical Islamists because they were “regressive, wicked and backward-looking”. Blair also took the opportunity to war monger against Iran.
Commenting on Blair’s remarks, Taji Mustafa, media representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain said: “Blair’s remarks, whilst aggressive and offensive, are unsurprising coming as they do from a man who has the blood of hundreds of thousands of Muslims killed in Iraq and Afghanistan by his wars of occupation. This is the same man who described Shariah and the Caliphate as an ‘evil ideology’; who once boasted that Israel had no greater friend than his government; and who enjoys the hospitality of murderous dictators like Muammar Gaddafi and Hosni Mubarak.”
“However, it is not Islam that is a threat to the world but Blair’s ideology – his wars for Western corporate interests and his disastrous and destructive capitalism.”
“It is not Islam that has presided over the world over the past 100 years, with two world wars, and countless other wars. It wasn’t Islam that raped India and Africa of her resources over the past 200 years, then left the countries weakened, divided and in conflict. It wasn’t Islam that used depleted uranium in Iraq or white phosphorus in Gaza; it wasn’t Islam that nuked Hiroshima or Nagasaki. It hasn’t been Islam that has seen the rich elite of the world get richer, whilst the poor of the world get poorer.”
“Blair’s lies about Islam are little more than a defeated attempt to deflect attention not only from his own destructive past, but that of the capitalism he so loves, profits from and desires to force upon others through the barrel of a gun. As people increasing see his ‘freedom and democracy’ for what they are, more and more people in the Muslim world are crying out for the caliphate, the Islamic alternative to the disaster of global capitalism.” [Ends]
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Tuesday 5 October 2010

Muslim leaders angry at British Army firing range 'mosques'

Muslim leaders are demanding the Army takes down imitation mosques at a firing range in North Yorkshire UK. The makeshift buildings form part of the infantry training facilities at Catterick Garrison, that recruits use before they go out on operations abroad. Nicola Rees reports.



London (9th April 2010) Taji Mustafa (HTB) discusses the British army's use of replica Mosques in preparation for future military operations in Muslim lands.




Monday 4 October 2010

Muslims in Britain; Challenges & Realities

Open Discussions
In conjunction with
Gulf Cultural Club
Invites you to an exclusive talk
Muslims in Britain
Challenges & Realities
with
Farooq Murad*
Secretary General of MCB
The situation of Muslims is one of the most pressing issues facing British Society at present. A huge rise in the number of attacks on Muslims in Britain, increasing threats to civil liberties in the name of security measures, a resurgence in the activities of far-right in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, the marked increase in Islamophobia and intolerance of everything Islamic including minarets and hijab, all pose serious questions over Britain's commitment to one of its largest religious minorities. Mr Farooq Murad, newly elected Secretary General of one of the biggest Muslim bodies in Britain will present his vision to tackle the challenges that Muslims face in Britain; present and future.
Wednesday, 13th October 2010 @ 6.30pm
Venue: Abrar House, 45 Crawford Place, W1H 4LP
Nearest Station: Edgware Road
*Farooq MuradA resident of Leicester, Farooq Murad has been involved in community work for over two decades. He is a former President of the Islamic Society of Britain and the Chair of Muslim Aid 2004-08 and a current a trustee. He was a founding member of the MCB in 1997 and served as its Treasurer and a Central Working Committee member in the last two years. Farooq Murad is a management and training consultant by profession.