Monday, February 13, 2006

Why Fanatics Are Winning the Hate War in Britain

The Sunday Times of London has an excellent in-depth follow-up to the conviction last week of hateful Muslim cleric Abu Hamza. The nut:

When Hamza was convicted of inciting his followers to murder non-Muslims last week, it became clear that the British authorities had also failed to counter the extremism — although they were only too well aware of what was going on.

Is this how moderate Islam has ended up being overshadowed by fanatics in Britain? Has the politically correct Establishment made the fatal mistake of ignoring extremists?

The poisonous progress of Hamza, and the authorities’ slow reaction to it, reflects the wider rise of Islamic extremism in Britain and the sidelining of moderates.

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