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Cleric supports
targeting children By
Rajeev Syal (Filed:
05/09/2004)
An extremist Islamic cleric based in
Britain said yesterday that he would support
hostage-taking at British schools if carried out by
terrorists with a just cause.
Omar Bakri Mohammed, the spiritual leader
of the extremist sect al-Muhajiroun, said that holding
women and children hostage would be a reasonable course
of action for a Muslim who has suffered under British
rule.
In an interview with The Sunday
Telegraph, Mr Mohammed said: "If an Iraqi Muslim carried
out an attack like that in Britain, it would be
justified because Britain has carried out acts of
terrorism in Iraq.
"As long as the Iraqi did not
deliberately kill women and children, and they were
killed in the crossfire, that would be okay."
Mr Mohammed, 44, who lives in Edmonton,
north London, but is originally from Syria, also claimed
that the Chechen rebels were not responsible for the
deaths of more than 350 people - at least half of them
children - who are so far known to have died in
Beslan.
"The Mujahideen [Chechen rebels] would
not have wanted to kill those people, because it is
strictly forbidden as a Muslim to deliberately kill
women and children. It is the fault of the Russians," he
said.
The father of seven came to Britain in
1985 after being deported from Saudi Arabia because of
his membership of a banned group. He has since been
given leave by the Home Office to remain in Britain for
five years but the Government is reviewing his
status.
He gave an interview yesterday to promote
a "celebratory" conference in London next Saturday to
commemorate the third anniversary of the September 11
attacks.
Andrew Dismore, the Labour MP for Hendon,
was infuriated by Mr Mohammed's comments. "That sounds
to me like incitement and I will report him to Scotland
Yard," he said. "It is an insult to most moderate
Muslims, who are sick of people like this claiming to
represent them." |