The BBC report the conviction of Mohammed Hamid, who was found guilty of training men in secret camps in the Lake District and New Forest to prepare them to fight abroad. They also report heavily the views of two men (Mousa Brown and Musa Ahmet) who were aquitted in the same trials; Mousa Brown's claim that "he also believed he had been prosecuted for being a Muslim who "unfortunately enjoyed paintballing with friends"." Is allowed to go unanswered.
Back in December I blogged about this case and the culpability of the BBC and in particular Nasreen Suleaman in so far as they knew that Mohammed Hamid knew the 21/7 attempted bombers who were on the run - "Nasreen Suleaman, a researcher on the programme, told the court that Mr Hamid, 50, contacted her after the July 2005 attack and told her of his association with the bombers. But she said that she felt no obligation to contact the police with this information. Ms Suleaman said that she informed senior BBC managers but was not told to contact the police."
I also wrote a little about the producer of "Don’t Panic, I’m Islamic", Phil Rees. Thanks to Biased BBC and others, more information about this delightful chap has come to light. Here is a review of Phil Rees' book "Dining with terrorists" that includes some key insights into the mind of Phil Rees - basically it is all the USA's fault.
Do read around this subject, there are some very dangerous people in this country who want to kill as many "kufr" as they can and it seems as though people like Phil Rees are happy to be their PR agents.
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