Thursday, April 28, 2016

UK: Muslim sect calls for crackdown on hate preachers


The comments were made during a meeting between the leader of the SNP in Westminster, Angus Robertson, and leaders from the Ahmadi headquarters in London yesterday.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Times of London
By Georgie Keate | April 28, 2016

The UK’s laws on hate speech need to be tightened and mosques monitored to prevent extremism being imported from countries such as Pakistan, a Muslim sect has argued in the wake of the killing of the Ahmadi shopkeeper in Glasgow.

The comments were made during a meeting between the leader of the SNP in Westminster, Angus Robertson, and leaders from the Ahmadi headquarters in London yesterday.

The MP was invited after a plea was made in the House of Commons last week for politicians and the public to support the sect’s “United against extremism” campaign. [more ...]



Members of the AhmadÄ« sect were becoming increasingly concerned about the number mosques – including Glasgow Central Mosque – that they believed were hosting clerics from Pakistan who preached hatred against them.






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