"Robert Houghton" <robert45@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:000001c87ec3$cf3c09c0$537089c3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ...
> In its counter-radicalization strategy the UK government has established
> the
> Preventing Violent Extremism Pathfinder Fund ...
<snip> ...
Comment:-
Hasn't this "artfully camouflaged" post yours been plagiarised from the
"Labour, extremism and a friend of Hizbollah" article that was published
in
the Daily Telegraph (or "Torygraph" depending on which ideological side of
the political aisle you sit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Telegraph
<G>). Verification of
plagiarisation can easily be found at this link:-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/03/03/do0302.xml
Extract:-
This case reflects the confusion and a lack of transparency at the heart
of
the Government's counter-radicalisation strategy. Something called the
Preventing Violent Extremism Pathfinder Fund is meant to direct £45
million
towards 200 projects in 70 local council areas which ministers say will
help
counteract jihadi and separatist propaganda. It will dispense £6 million
this year; but finding out precisely where the money is going has proved
surprisingly difficult.
Paul Goodman, the MP for High Wycombe and the Conservative communities
spokesman, asked for the information last August and has only recently
received a full reply. The programmes include a high number of s****ts
schemes; others include English courses for imams and anti-extremism
seminars. Inevitably, nearly all the groups in receipt of money are Muslim
organisations. ...
It is clear from the list given to Mr. Goodman that some of the
organisations in receipt of funding are controversial. They include the
Cordoba Foundation, which has received £19,000 from Tower Hamlets to
organise a series of debates, including one with Hizb-ut-Tahrir, a group
that Tony Blair once threatened to ban.
The Cordoba Foundation was founded by the prominent British Muslim Anas
al-Tikriti, former president of the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB)
and
the son of the leader of the theocratic Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq.
Members
of the MAB have previously indicated their links with Hamas and their
sup****t for suicide bombings abroad. ...
<End extract>
Haven't you previously denied that you ever plagiarise and scissor and
paste
posts to this forum? What blustering excuse are you going to use this time
to explain this malicious deception about Muslims?
Where do you get the distorted "Islamization myth" spin from when this
Telegraph article, "Labour, extremism and a friend of Hizbollah" is
obviously a biased political polemic against Labour from a Tory
perspective?
Does it mention or even hint at "Islamization" even once?
--
Peace
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For malice will with joy the lie receive, Re****t, and what it wishes true
believe. [Rev. Thomas Yalden]
Zuiko Azumazi.
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