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Militant Islam Monitor > Articles > Brit MP Sadiq Khan Ministers To Terror Suspect Babar Ahmad Brit MP Sadiq Khan Ministers To Terror Suspect Babar AhmadOctober 13, 2009
Brit MP Sadiq Khan Ministers To Terror Suspect Babar Ahmad By BEILA RABINOWITZ and WILLIAM MAYER October 13, 2009 - San Francisco, CA - PipeLineNews.org - Sadiq Khan, the UK Minister of Transportation is currently traveling to Luxembourg to discuss new methods of screening for liquid explosives, a seemingly laudable activity given the creativeness displayed by the UK's indigenous terror community. However minister Khan, also an MP from the Labour Party, is not your ordinary governmental official. He is a friend, a lifelong friend actually, of Babar Ahmad who is currently in jail, fighting a U.S. request for extradition for his role in running terrorist websites and soliciting for jihad in Afghanistan and Chechnya. Since the suspect's 2004 arrest he has done "constituent work," on behalf of Ahmad, even visiting him while in prison, where his conversations with the accused terrorist were bugged by state security, causing a high-dudgeon kerfuffle among the country's lefty press. Media treatment of the matter by the Brits has been predictable, rather than express outrage and concern that the Transportation Minister was cavorting with a possible terrorist the British media concentrated on the questionable legality of the bugging. Below from the U.S. AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST FOR EXTRADITION OF BABAR AHMAD
This case typifies the quandry that extreme multicultural societies find themselves in, their devotion to moral relativism is so all-encompassing that it drives them to ignore obvious societal threats - such as those posed by a Muslim MP who is overly friendly and solicitous of an extremely suspicious Muslim terror suspect - rather than taking the risk of being characterized as Islamophobic. This mindset is key to practitioners of the stealth jihad, who have attempted [successfully in many cases] to criminalize the West's efforts to defend itself against the threat posed by Islamic fanaticism. http://www.pipelinenews.org/index.cfm?page=khan10.13.09%2Ehtm |