8/09/2005

Bakri Sure Gets Around - Wants to Go Back to London

Sheik Omar Bakri, founder and spiritual leader of Al-Muhajiroun, fled Britain for Lebanon and now is stating he will return to London in about 4 to 6 weeks unless the British government says he is unwelcome. He had been in Britain since 1985 after being kicked out of Saudi Arabia. He faces possible treason charges for praising acts of terror. Al-Muhajiroun's successor organizations are to be banned in Britain under new anti-terror laws unveiled last week.

After Al-Muhajiroun was disbanded, Bakri kept busy forming the Saviour Sect and Al Ghurabaa.

Bakri also supports targeting children:
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.
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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 Telegraph

As spiritual leader of his groups, he also arranged celebrations in 2003 and 2004 for the 9-11 attacks.

Why would he want to go back to London? More importantly, why would Britain want him to return except to arrest him? He left like a thief in the darkness. Trying to save face now?

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