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Monday 2 June 2008

No go areas in Britain

Some months ago the Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali, was criticised for claiming that certain areas of this country were becoming no-go areas for people who were not Muslim. You can read my original article here and the follow-up articles here.

Over the weekend I read in The Telegraph that:


"A police community support officer ordered two Christian preachers to stop handing out gospel leaflets in a predominantly Muslim area of Birmingham.

The evangelists say they were threatened with arrest for committing a "hate crime" and were told they risked being beaten up if they returned...

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The preachers, both ministers in Birmingham, were handing out leaflets on Alum Rock Road in February when they started talking to four Asian youths.

A police community support officer (PCSO) interrupted the conversation and began questioning the ministers about their beliefs.

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"He said we were in a Muslim area and were not allowed to spread our Christian message. He said we were committing a hate crime by telling the youths to leave Islam and said that he was going to take us to the police station."

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The ministers claim he also advised them not to return to the area. As he walked away, the PCSO said: "You have been warned. If you come back here and get beaten up, well you have been warned"."



Words fail me...

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