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Muslim gang barred from gathering in large groups and burning flags after violent outbursts at rallies led by hate preacher Anjem Choudary

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  • Twelve men have been served with a three-year anti-social behaviour order
  • Comes after they were involved in violent outbursts in London in 2013
  • Four attended rally organised by radical preacher Anjem Choudary
  • Eight of the group were involved in attack on football fan on Oxford Street 
  • Judge ruled today that the orders were necessary to protect the public
Twelve Muslim men have been banned from gathering in large groups after violent outbursts at a rally led by radical hate preacher Anjem Choudary.

Four of the men have been served with a three-year anti-social behaviour order that also prevents them from carrying flags or setting fire to items in protest.

Judge Paul Worsley QC said the orders were necessary to protect members of the public.

A Muslim gang have been banned from gathering in large groups after being involved in violence that broke out at a march led by hate preacher Anjem Choudary. Above, some of the group arrived at court today
A Muslim gang have been banned from gathering in large groups after being involved in violence that broke out at a march led by hate preacher Anjem Choudary. Above, some of the group arrived at court today

He also restricted what eight of the men are allowed to do when attending a Dawah - a public event where Islam is preached.

Judge Worsley issued the order at the Old Bailey after hearing a day-long argument from lawyers for the men who suggested the Asbo would breach their right to religious expression.

He ruled: ‘I am entirely satisfied that an order to limit the conduct of these defendants is appropriate in each case.'

'They have proved they are prepared to behave in a way which is totally unacceptable involving violence or threat of violence to members of the public going about their business.

‘I take the view it is necessary for the protection of the public and to ensure crime is not committed that Asbo orders are made.’  

The twelve men named in the orders are Munim Adbul, 33, Mohan Uddin, 37, Mohammed Alamgir, 35, Kamran Khan, 30, Qadeer Ahmed, 29, Mohammed Naseer Khan, 31, Moshiur Rahman, 32, Jalal Ahmed, 26, Yousef Bashir, 34, Mirza Ali, 40, Abu Aziz, 32, and Jordan Horner, 21.

Two of them, Mirza Ali and Abu Aziz, 32, have already left the UK and are believed to be in Syria. 

Mohammed Alamgir (pictured outside court today) took part in an attack on rival Shia Muslims during a protest march organised by Choudary
Mohammed Alamgir (pictured outside court today) took part in an attack on rival Shia Muslims during a protest march organised by Choudary
All are from Luton and Walthamstow, east London. Seven of them appeared at the Old Bailey today. 

The order Asbo comes after the men were all convicted of public order offences for their parts in two violent outbursts in central London in May 2013.

Four of the group of Sunni Muslims - Ali, Uddin, Alamgir, and Khan - were involved in an attack on rival Shia Muslims during a protest march in Edgware Road on 10 May.

Sectarian violence broke out during the rally, organised by Choudary, at which the hate preacher was calling out for jihad in Syria.

Two men were beaten to the ground as members of the violent mob screamed: 'This is what is going to happen to all Shia' and  'Shias are kaffirs. They are the enemy within. 

They are evil.'

Under the terms of the Asbo, the four men are banned from participating in any protests if notification has not been given to the local authority or police.

They are also banned from burning items on protests except for smoking materials or braziers, carrying a flagpole at protests, or approaching members of the public at protests.

Eight days after the march, all of the group except Horner, Alamgir and Ali, took part in an attack on a football fan as they ran a extremist Islamic stall on Oxford street, central London.

The mob cleared the area of Muslim women and children before attacking Andrew White, and handed out Muslim propaganda as their victim was lying prone on the ground.

Following the attack the men began shouting 'f*** the Queen.'

One of the group, Jordan Horner, 31, was already subject to an Asbo for taking part in vigilante patrols in east London calling for a Sharia State in the UK. 

Those involved in the Oxford Street incident are banned under the Asbo from setting up a dawa stall without first having informed the local authority and obtained permission where necessary. 

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Moshiur Rahma (left) and Kamran Khan (right) outside court today. All 12 men must not be in company with each other when attending any protest, demonstration, or rally, according to the Asbo

They are also banned from performing dawa within 200m of any other stall, performing dawa while displaying a banner or flag save for a two-metre banner, being in a dawa group where a flagpole is held, or being in a dawa group where items are burnt save for smoking materials or braziers.

Under the terms of the order dawa is defined as ‘proselytising in a public place not including a mosque’.

The third restriction, which relates to all twelve, states that they ‘must not be in company with each other when attending any protest, demonstration or rally.’ 

Prosecutor Alex Chalk said: ‘We don’t seek to exclude them from practising their religion nor attending rallies nor performing Dawa, simply that it reflects the needs of competing interests in a democratic society.’

Four of the men were involved in sectarian violence that broke out during a rally, organised by Choudary, pictured, at which the hate preacher was calling out for jihad in Syria
Four of the men were involved in sectarian violence that broke out during a rally, organised by Choudary, pictured, at which the hate preacher was calling out for jihad in Syria


muslim who had sex with 13-year-old girl claims he thought it was a 'cultural norm' in UK

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Migrant Zia Maroof Khail slept with a 13-year-old
Married father Zia Maroof Khail, 29, carefully groomed the victim and fooled her into believing they were “boyfriend and girlfriend”.
After spotting her in a park, he made repeated approaches and the first time they spoke he told her he loved her, Preston Crown Court heard.
Khail, originally from Afghanistan, persuaded her to meet him at his home twice a week, said Mark Lamberty, prosecuting.
He sexually abused her there, and had sex with her in an alleyway and at her own home.
“He was abusive to her if she refused to co-operate in sexual conduct,” Mr Lamberty added.
His sex crime came to light when the girl made a complaint about other men she said had abused her.
Police tracked Khail down using DNA evidence which matched his on a database at Colnbrook Immigration Centre, Heathrow, where he was waiting to be deported.
You groomed her and you used her shamefully
Judge Graham Knowles
He told officers he did not think he had done anything wrong because he was not aware of the “cultural norms” in Britain.
Khail was found guilty this week of four counts of sexual activity with a child and was sentenced to eight years’ jail and three further years free on licence.
He may also face deportation. In a statement, the victim's mother said her daughter had been left traumatised by her ordeal.
Judge Graham Knowles told Khail: “You groomed her and you used her shamefully.” He added that young girls were “entitled to be left alone with their thoughts, not groomed by men who want underage sex”.
Simon Mintz, defending, said Khail’s jail term would be “harder to bear” because of his lack of English. He added: “But bear it he must.”

Fury at Government order to fly Union Flags at half-mast following Saudi King's death

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The British Government asked for flags to be flown at half-mast today
King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud died yesterday following a short illness at the age of 90.
News of his death was confirmed this morning by a statement from Saudi Arabia's royal court, who said the monarch passed away yesterday at 1:00am local time.
Abdullah's 79-year-old half-brother, Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, has been appointed the conservative kingdom's new monarch.
In light of his passing, the Government instructed that all flags in the country be flown at half-mast from 8am until 8pm this evening.
The statement from The Department for Culture, Media and Sport read: "It is with great regret that we learn of the death of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, King of Saudi Arabia.
"It is requested that all flags be half-masted from 8am today until 8pm this evening.
"Any other UK national flags flown alongside the Union Flag when it is at half-mast should also be at half-mast.
"If a flag of a foreign nation is normally flown on the same stand as the Union Flag, it should be removed.
"Local authorities are not bound by this request but may wish to follow it for guidance.
"Devolved administrations are responsible for issuing instructions for the flying of the Union Flag on buildings in their estate and others as necessary."
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Houses of Parliament, London
However, their request has been blasted by human rights organisation Amnesty International UK who said the focus should be on reforming the Middle Eastern country.
Throughout the reign of King Abdullah, Saudi Arabia found itself at the centre of several human rights controversies.
Most recently, blogger Raif Badawi was sentenced to imprisonment and 1,000 lashes for starting the 'Free Saudi Liberals' website.
His planned public flogging has been postponed twice.
No-one is flying flags for the scores of people Saudi Arabia executes each year
Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen
Other incidences include the public beheading of Laila Bint Abdul Muttalib Basim.
She had been convicted of torturing and killing her husband's seven-year-old daughter.
A video of the execution - which showed her screaming “I did not kill," - was posted and then subsequently removed from YouTube.
The Saudi regime's brutal penal system was highlighted again last month when a list emerged revealing how the so-called Islamic State terror group inflict a near-identical series of punishments.
Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said: "No-one is flying flags for the scores of people Saudi Arabia executes each year after unfair trials, and we should focus on the human rights reality in Saudi Arabia not the emblems of diplomacy.
"When the flags are run back up their flagpoles the UK government needs to move on from the tributes and put on public record their desire to see sweeping human rights reform under King Salman."





The half-masting of Union Flags was also slammed by Louise Mensch, a former Conservative MP, who took to Twitter criticise the UK Government.
"It is so unacceptable to offer deep condolences for a man who flogged women, didn't let them drive, saw guardian laws passed, & STARVES THEM,” she wrote.
Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, said the decision was "a steaming pile of nonsense".
She tweeted: "Flying flags at half mast on gov buildings for the death of Saudi king is a steaming pile of nonsense. That is all."
Despite the heavy criticism, flags across the Government estate - including the Treasury - were seen flying at half-mast today.
It is understood that King Abdullah was admitted to hospital on 31 December suffering from pneumonia.
His funeral took place this afternoon at a mosque in Riyadh, with Prince Charles set to attend a reception afterwards.

Imam at mosque where Lee Rigby's killers worshipped sues the BBC for calling him an 'extremist who encourages religious violence'

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  • Shakeel Begg, 37, is taking legal action against BBC presenter Andrew Neil
  • Mr Begg is an imam at a mosque where killers of Lee Rigby worshipped
  • Mr Neil said he hailed jihad 'as the greatest of deeds' in an interview
  • Mr Begg now demanding libel damages and BBC don't call him 'extremist' 
A hardline imam at a mosque where the killers of soldier Lee Rigby worshipped is suing the BBC, saying it described him as an 'extremist'.

Shakeel Begg, 37, is taking legal action after presenter Andrew Neil said on the Sunday Politics Show that the imam had praised jihad as 'the greatest of deeds'.

Mr Begg, head of the Lewisham Islamic Centre in South-East London, is demanding libel damages and that the BBC doesn't again call him an 'extremist' who 'encourages religious violence'.

Hardline imam Shakeel Begg, 37, is suing the BBC saying it described him as an 'extremist' 
Hardline imam Shakeel Begg, 37, is suing the BBC saying it described him as an 'extremist' 
Mr Begg is taking legal action after presenter Andrew Neil said on the Sunday Politics Show the imam had praised jihad as 'the greatest of deeds'
Mr Begg is taking legal action after presenter Andrew Neil said on the Sunday Politics Show the imam had praised jihad as 'the greatest of deeds'

According to the High Court writ, Mr Neil interviewed Farooq Murad, then head of the Muslim Council of Britain, during the Sunday Politics Show in November 2013.

Mr Neil said the East London Mosque in Whitechapel was 'a venue for a number of extremist speakers…who espouse extremist positions'. 

The presenter added: 'This year Shakeel Begg, he spoke there and hailed jihad as the greatest of deeds.'

Mr Begg has said he cannot recall making such a speech at the East London Mosque.

 But in 2011 he told guests at a charity dinner elsewhere that 'jihad in the path of Allah is one of the greatest deeds a Muslim can take part in'.

Asked about that speech, he explained that by 'jihad' he had meant 'spiritual struggle'.

Mr Begg did not deny Mr Rigby's killers – Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22 – attended the Lewisham Islamic Centre (pictured) in the months leading up to the Woolwich attack
Mr Begg did not deny Mr Rigby's killers – Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22 – attended the Lewisham Islamic Centre (pictured) in the months leading up to the Woolwich attack

Mr Begg did not deny Mr Rigby's killers – Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22 – attended the Lewisham Islamic Centre in the months leading up to the Woolwich attack. 

But he said the Centre had issued a statement expressing 'shock and sadness'.

A Centre spokesman said: 'We and our imam work closely with various community groups, including the police.'

The BBC last night declined to comment.

Lesbian convinced lover to kill her 'evil' daughter, 8, who was found dead with 50 injuries

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  • Court heard Kiki Muddar, 43, manipulated friend Polly Chowdhury, 35
  • Muddar 'created web of aliases including spiritual Muslim "Skyman"'
  • One character then 'turned Chowdhury against daughter Ayesha Ali, 8'
  • Texts were sent in block capitals including: 'Your daughter will pay'
  • Ayesa was found dead with 50 injuries including bite and carpet burns
  • Chowdhury then tried to kill herself in the bath of Essex home, jury told
  • Both women are accused of murder, which they deny, at the Old Bailey  
A mother killed her 'evil' daughter after being turned against her by a lesbian lover who had assumed a bizarre set of male alter egos, a court heard.

Polly Chowdhury, 35, is accused of murdering Ayesha Ali - who was found at her Essex home with more than 50 injuries - together with her lover Kiki Muddar after being caught in a web of fiction.

Muddar, 43, created aliases such as 'Jimmy Chowdhury' and a spiritual Muslim named 'Skyman', jurors heard, who had sex with Chowdhury and sent her texts saying: 'Your daughter will pay'.

In the dock: Polly Chowdhury, 35 (left) is accused of murdering her own daughter together with Kiki Muddar (right) after Muddar assumed a bizarre set of male alter egos which turned the mother against the young girl
In the dock: Polly Chowdhury, 35 (left) is accused of murdering her own daughter together with Kiki Muddar (right) after Muddar assumed a bizarre set of male alter egos which turned the mother against the young girl
Aftermath: A 999 heard Ayesha was dead and that Chowdhury (above), her mother, had tried to kill herself and was in the bath. When paramedics arrived in August 2013 they discovered the girl had 50 injuries
Aftermath: A 999 heard Ayesha was dead and that Chowdhury (above), her mother, had tried to kill herself and was in the bath. When paramedics arrived in August 2013 they discovered the girl had 50 injuries

Chowdhury held her head in her hands and wept in the dock beside Muddar as a murder trial began against both women at the Old Bailey today.

The court heard Ayesha, eight, was found dead at Chowdhury's home in Chadwell Heath, Essex, in August 2013 after a neighbour heard 'loud, piercing, distressed screaming' earlier that month.

She had suffered more than 50 injuries to her head, body and limbs, including carpet burns and a bite mark on her shoulder.

Muddar dialled 999 to say Ayesha was dead, and that Chowdhury had tried to kill herself and was in the bath.

Paramedics discovered the body of the little girl 'cold and stiff' lying along the side of her bed dressed only in a pair of pants. The cause of her death was a head injury.

On guard: Police at the scene of Chowdhury's flat in August 2013, where Muddar had been living with her
On guard: Police at the scene of Chowdhury's flat in August 2013, where Muddar had been living with her
Prosecutor Richard Whittam QC said: 'At the core of this case is the relationship between Kiki Muddar and Polly Chowdhury.

'To say that their relationship was unconventional is a gross understatement. 

It was complex and involved fictional characters.'

He said the pair had first struck up a close friendship when they lived near each other.

In 2012, Muddar moved into Chowdhury's home, forcing her husband to sleep downstairs and leading to the eventual breakdown of the marriage.

Mr Whittam said Chowdhury was turned against her own daughter by Muddar and her array of fictional characters.

One was a so-called spiritual Muslim called Skyman who only communicated by text, and the mother tried to act in a way that would 'please him', the court heard.

Chilling messages in capital letters by 'Skyman' - from Muddar's phone - were read to the court.

One read: 'Your daughter was staring at your soulmate why was she not disciplined'.

Others read 'Your daughter will pay', 'your daughter can have the pain', 'your daughter will destroyed', and 'your daughter is eveil [sic] you never disciplined her today'. 

Another read: 'You have no right to ever love or like your evil daughter'. 

The prosecutor also said Chowdhury had fallen in love with another of Muddar's fictional Facebook characters, a man named Jimmy Chowdhury.

A sexual relationship developed between the women because Chowdhury thought she was having sex with her soulmate 'through the medium of Kiki'.

But the prosecutor said: 'He is a fiction pieced together by Kiki Muddar. He existed only on Facebook, by text message or through Kiki Muddar herself.

'There was a photograph of a man she had placed on the Facebook page but that was not Jimmy Chowdhury.

In a phone call to a friend a month before Ayesha died, Muddar described the girl as a 'witch' and threatened to drown her and go to prison, jurors were told. She allegedly said: 'I'm going to go to prison tonight'
In a phone call to a friend a month before Ayesha died, Muddar described the girl as a 'witch' and threatened to drown her and go to prison, jurors were told. She allegedly said: 'I'm going to go to prison tonight'

'Polly Chowdhury never met him, nor did she speak to him, yet it appears Polly Chowdhury fell in love with this fictional Jimmy Chowdhury.'

Mr Whittam said there was 'ample evidence' of Muddar's strength of feeling towards Chowdhury and her attitude towards Ayesha expressed through thousands of text messages, Facebook entries and telephone calls. 

In a phone call to a friend a month before Ayesha died, Muddar described the girl as a 'witch' and threatened to drown her and go to prison, jurors were told.

She allegedly said: 'I'm going to f****** kill her. I will drown her in the f****** bath. I will drown that witch. I'm going to go to prison tonight.'

Muddar also pretended to have cancer and blamed Chowdhury for making her condition worse, the court heard.

Added to the 'complexity', Muddar also claimed to receive text messages from a former lover who she claimed had died in the London riots.

Muddar, of Ilford, Essex, and Chowdhury, Chadwell Heath, Essex, deny murder, manslaughter and causing or allowing the death of a child between March 1 and August 29 2013.
The trial continues.


Video rant of trainee lawyer at top firm blaming non-Muslims for Paris terror attacks

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  • Aysh Chaudhry, 22, criticised 'apologetic' Muslims in online diatribe 
  • Trainee lawyer claimed the West was to blame for the Paris terror attacks 
  • He repeatedly referred to non-Muslims using the derogatory term kuffar
  • Clifford Chance trainee apologised saying he wanted to encourage debate
  • Law firm has refused to confirm whether he will be fired over the video
  • Critics say he has used 'language of terror' and firm's response is 'weak' 
A trainee lawyer at one of the world's biggest law firms has posted a rant claiming the Paris terror attacks may not have happened if the West had not 'killed our people and pillaged our resources'. 

Aysh Chaudhry, 22, from magic circle law firm Clifford Chance, criticised Muslims for allowing their minds to be 'colonised' and claimed Islam was 'superior' to Western ideology.

In a 21-minute YouTube video posted two days after the kosher supermarket massacre, the lawyer said freedom of speech should not be put on a pedestal 'as though it is some godsend'.

Referring to non-Muslims insultingly as 'kuffar', he addressed the Paris terrorist atrocities, which left 17 people dead, and said that any Muslims who apologised were offering a 'weak' response.

Aysh Chaudhry, 22, posted an online diatribe claiming the Paris terror attacks may not have happened if the West had not 'killed our people and pillaged our resources'
Aysh Chaudhry, 22, posted an online diatribe claiming the Paris terror attacks may not have happened if the West had not 'killed our people and pillaged our resources'

In the online diatribe, where he speaks mostly in English with some Arabic, Mr Chaudhry said: 

'Brothers and sisters, we would not be here had it not been for the fact that the kuffar had gone to our lands and killed our people and raped and pillaged our resources.

'This, brothers and sisters, is what we need to understand. We need to move away from this apologetic tone and have confidence in Islam because we are enslaved otherwise.'

'We need to remove this Western cultural lens with which we are viewing and responding to attacks on Islam from our eyes.

'Stop putting freedom on this pedestal. This is a value stemming from secular, liberal beliefs. We don't need a value which stems from a bankrupt ideology.' 

During the video - which was watched 700 times before being removed - he claimed that freedom of speech is an ideal which does not exist in reality.

'You wouldn't walk around Germany denying the Holocaust,' he said. 

He said freedom of speech should not be put on a pedestal 'as though it is some godsend' in a 21-minute YouTube video posted two days after the kosher supermarket massacre.
He said freedom of speech should not be put on a pedestal 'as though it is some godsend' in a 21-minute YouTube video posted two days after the kosher supermarket massacre.

'The ideal of freedom of speech doesn't exist in reality. But there seems to be an absolute freedom to insult Muslims.

'The people being held out as Islamic personalities with an Islamic response are not giving a correct Islamic response. You [Muslims] have to accept their [Westerners'] freedom to insult you. 

'That is what freedom of speech means [in the West]… I guess Muslims just need to grow up, is the concept they want to put across.' 

He calls freedom of speech a 'bankrupt ideology', adding: 'We are becoming infatuated with the civilisation of the kuffar and their beliefs and their values and indeed we have latched on to these.

'Now you know who you are if you are of those who state 'I will die to protect your freedom and I believe in freedom of speech'.

The two brothers were filmed by eyewitnesses in a Paris street after they'd slaughtered several members of the Charlie Hebdo editorial team in cold blood
The Kouachi brothers were filmed by eyewitnesses in a Paris street after they'd slaughtered 11 members of the Charlie Hebdo editorial team in cold blood

'But understand that it is not the Islamic response to this issue. It represents a defeatist mentality, brothers and sisters.
It is understood the trainee started at Clifford Chance six months ago and earns £40,500 per year.

The 22-year-old from Walthamstow, east London has now offered a grovelling apology claiming that he just wanted to encourage intellectual debate.

He said: 'I apologise for any offence caused by my video. I have a deep and serious Islamic faith, I had no intention other than to encourage intellectual debate and would never support or condone violence.'

Clifford Chance insisted today that the firm did not share the views of Mr Chaudhry, pictured is the headquarters in Canary Wharf
Clifford Chance insisted today that the firm did not share the views of Mr Chaudhry, pictured is the headquarters in Canary Wharf
Clifford Chance insisted today that the firm did not share the views of Mr Chaudhry, who works in their mergers and acquisitions department.

But the firm refused to comment on whether he would be would lose his job or face any disciplinary action. 

A spokesman for the firm said: 'The views expressed in this video are personal and not those of Clifford Chance.

'The firm is committed to establishing an inclusive culture where people with diverse backgrounds and views work effectively together and feel confident to develop their potential.

'We ask our people at all times to consider how their personal conduct and actions may affect those around them, their professional reputation and that of the firm.'  

Mr Chaudhry's video was posted on January 11 from an account called 'Call of Dawah', which describes itself on Facebook as a 'local Islamic youth group based in east London'. 

The video was set to 'private' three days later but the full video later re-surfaced on YouTube on an account called 'Magic 2015'.

His LinkedIn page has been removed, but it said he gained a first-class honours degree in law from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at London University. 
Before working at Clifford Chance, he interned at Slaughter & May, White & Case, Freshfields, and BLP. 

Speaking outside the family home in Walthamstow, east London, today, his father Zahur Chaudhry said: 'The whole thing has been totally blown out of proportion. It's a non-story.

'I won't pass comment, but if you read his statement that will tell you our stance on it.
'He's working hard on a very big project for Clifford Chance, lots of long hours, so he's not normally home until very late.' 

But Sam Westrop, director of Stand For Peace, a Jewish-Muslim interfaith group that tackles religious and political extremism in the UK, said Mr Chaudhry had used 'the language of terror' and that Clifford Chance's response was 'weak'.

He told MailOnline: 'From our position - and for anyone involved in counter-terror - this is a familiar type of rhetoric, directed at non-Muslims. It is not just political ramblings.

'We saw it after the Woolwich murder, when Michael Adebolajo made similar comments on camera about victimhood in foreign lands.

'This man might not be directly involved with terror but he is certainly using the langauge of terror.

 I'm sure he will be someone that the police and security services are going to look at very closely from now on.'

He added: 'That Clifford Chance has responded so weakly is deplorable. I'm sure they would have no hesitation in taking immediate disciplinary action against someone with neo-Nazi views, so I'm not sure why this is different.

'I don't believe any respectable company or organisation would hesistate in taking immediate discplinary action against an employee who has made these comments.'

Fury over plans to use taxpayers' money to fund halal abattoir that refuses to stun its animals before killing them

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  • Vets condemned plans to use taxpayers' money to fund Pak Mecca Meats 
  • British Veterinary Association is calling on Welsh government to end talks with the company over subsidising job creation in Caernarfon, Wales
  • On its website, the company says it supplies 'best quality stun free meat'
  • A petition to end non-stun slaughter has more than 95,000 signatures
  • A spokesman for the TaxPayers' Alliance said: 'Taxpayers shouldn't be footing the bill for any business to expand'
Plans to use public money to fund a halal abattoir in Wales that uses non-stun slaughter has sparked fury. File photo
Plans to use public money to fund a halal abattoir in Wales that uses non-stun slaughter has sparked fury. File photo
Vets have condemned plans to use taxpayers' money to fund a halal abattoir that uses non-stun slaughter.  

The British Veterinary Association is calling on the Welsh government to end talks with Pak Mecca Meats over subsidising job creation at its Cig Menai Cymru abattoir in Caernarfon, Wales.

On its website, the company says it supplies the 'best quality stun free meat in accordance with the highest halal procedures'.

It adds that 'given the choice 90% of Muslims prefer non-stun method of slaughter when it comes to consuming halal meat'.

The BVA wrote to Rebecca Evans, Deputy Minister for Farming and Food, and were told the abattoir has been approved by the Food Standards Agency to carry out non-stun killing.

She confirmed the Welsh Government was 'in dialogue with a private company regarding job creation at an abattoir in Caernarfon'.

But vets have cited animal welfare concerns and blasted the Welsh Government's consideration of using public money to support the company.

The European Union requires animals to be stunned before slaughter but allows countries, including Wales, to make exemptions on religious grounds.  

The BVA wants to end these exemptions and ensure all animals are pre-stunned before slaughter.
A petition calling for the end of non-stun slaughter has more than 95,000 signatures.

'Concern about welfare of animals at slaughter is a priority not only for our members, but also the general public.' 

'This is a clear signal that the Welsh Government is out of touch with the public on this issue. It must align its policies with animal welfare concerns and public opinion today.'

Rob Davies, President of the Welsh branch of the BVA, added: 'The Welsh Government has failed to answer questions about whether or not they are willing to give financial support to a company which undertakes and promotes non-stun killing as a marketing tool. 

WHAT IS HALAL?

Halal means permitted or lawful for Muslims. 
Halal food is what is allowed to be eaten according to Islamic scripture.
These foods need to be properly prepared by specific processes, including 'halal slaughter'.
To be halal certified the animal must be facing Mecca, have its throat cut while still alive and then ritually sacrificed by a Muslim who recites a prayer dedicating the slaughter to Allah. 
Foods that are haram (forbidden) in Islam include (but are not exclusive to) pork products, alcohol, blood and carnivorous animals. 
'It seems that animal welfare is not a concern for the Deputy Minister in this particular discussion.' 

Mr Davies urged the Welsh Government to confirm that it will not spend public money on abattoirs which don't stun animals before killing them.

He added: I would appeal to Welsh farmers to consider the damage done to the image and reputation of Welsh meat if they knowingly take or send animals to an abattoir which doesn't stun before killing, whether a local abattoir or a distant one. 

'Welsh meat must be welfare friendly from birth to slaughter.'

The TaxPayers' Alliance say that public money should not be used for expanding any business, regardless of what the business is.

Jonathan Isaby, Chief Executive of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: 'Taxpayers shouldn't be footing the bill for any business to expand. 

'It's ridiculous that politicians pick winners using our hard-earned cash, regardless of whether the business is contentious or not. 

'A friendly business environment means lower taxes, not corporate welfare.' 

Government has become 'suspicious of Muslims',

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  • Former Foreign Office minister criticised policy of non-engagement 
  • Slammed failure to develop friendship with the three-million Muslims in UK
  • Storm of protest over anti-terror letter to mosques was unsurprising
Baroness Warsi said there had been a failure to tackle anti-Muslim sentimentThe Government increasingly views Muslim organisations and individuals with 'suspicion', a former Conservative party chairman has said.

Baroness Warsi, who quit as a Foreign Office minister last August, criticised what she called a policy of non-engagement with the Muslim community.

The first Muslim member of the Cabinet hit out at the failure to develop a friendship with the three-million strong Muslim community in Britain. 

Baroness Warsi said there had been a failure to tackle anti-Muslim sentiment
Writing in The Observer, she said: 'The obsessive checking of the backgrounds of those on guest lists to Eid events, the refusal to attend events where there may 'possibly' or 'potentially' be a speaker whose views we find unsavoury, even when attendance would provide the perfect opportunity to challenge those views, has created a unique approach within government over the last four years. 

'This is to view ever-increasing numbers of Muslim organisations or individual activists with suspicion and dangerously narrow engagement to a dozen people from a community of more than three million.' 

Baroness Warsi warned a letter sent by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles urging Muslim leaders to do more to root out extremism had backfired. 

The letter was condemned as 'patronising and factually incorrect' by some Muslims, with many saying it gave the idea th at Muslims and Islam are inherently apart from British society.

While largely supportive of the intentions behind the letter from Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, whom she describes as a friend, Lady Warsi said the storm of criticism it provoked from some sections of the Muslim community was unsurprising.

She said there had been almost six years of non-engagement, both by the previous Labour Government and now the coalition.

'The reaction to the Pickles letter underlines what I consistently argued for in government - that it was important for us to engage with a broad range of groups and individuals who purported to speak for the British Muslim community, while accepting that, inevitably, some didn't do it very well,' said Lady Warsi.

She said there had been a failure to tackle anti-Muslim sentiment, and described the current climate within the Muslim community as one of concern, worry and fear.

'So it's no surprise there is a trust deficit, a questioning of motive to a letter sent with the best of intentions. For too many, the hand of friendship felt like an admonitory finger that was once again pointing at Britain's Muslims,' she said.

Lady Warsi also said it was sad that her calls for a meeting, similar to the annual one the Prime Minister has with the Jewish Leadership Council, with members of other major faith communities had not been answered.

Sadiq Khan, Labour's shadow justice secretary, said: 'When the most senior Tory Muslim is so scathing about her own party, we should all sit up and listen.

 These comments confirm that David Cameron's Conservatives are out-of-touch and have nothing to offer British Muslims. Only Labour truly represents all of Britain's communities.' 

Finally a government waking up




NHS worker sacked over ISIS Facebook rants and HIV adultery claim

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    Abdurrahman Siddique was dismissed from Hammersmith Hospital on Friday hours after the Sunday Mirror contacted bosses with our findings


An NHS worker has been sacked after the Sunday Mirror discovered he supportedIslamic State and had claimed that HIV is sent to punish those who have sex outside marriage.

Abdurrahman Siddique was dismissed from Hammersmith Hospital on Friday – hours after we contacted bosses with our findings.
Siddique, a conference administrator, had used his open Facebook page to claim IS butchers were doing “a fine job”.
His bosses said he had been axed for comments which brought the trust which runs the hospital into disrepute. He was also caught posting offers to abuse a staff discount scheme.



Siddique, who is in his late 20s and lives in London, made a series of inflammatory comments after starting his job at the hospital in West London last October.
During a Facebook discussion about his beliefs on November 17, he used an Islamic term for adultery, writing: “A man commits zina and Allah punishes him immediately in the form of HIV.”
And on July 31 last year he gave his backing to Islamic State three days after a video was released showing its thugs shooting dead dozens of handcuffed captives.
 He wrote: “I take a neutral stance on ISIS for the time being. I won’t be giving any baiyah (pledge of allegiance) until I know they are definitely upon the truth. However, I must say that they are doing a fine job so far.”
On the execution of British hostage Alan Henning by so-called Jihadi John, he claimed the aid worker deserved to die because of his crime of “kufr” – being a non-believer.
He also sneered at Ahmed Merabet, the Muslim police officer gunned down by terrorist brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi in Paris earlier this month.
 He wrote: “He clearly didn’t know that willfully working for a secular state as a law enforcer is an act of kufr.”
A spokesman for Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust said of Siddique: “After examining the ­individual’s public Facebook page, which makes a clear link to their role at the trust, we dismissed the individual for gross misconduct.
"This relates to comments which bring the trust into disrepute, and others that show plans to misuse a staff benefit scheme.”

It should NOT be a crime to join ISIS, says Green party leader

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  • Natalie Bennett insists it should not be illegal to join any organisation
  • Stresses that inciting violence or supporting violence should be illegal
  • ISIS was banned by the UK last summer after rise in extremists attacks
  • Government warns of 'very significant risk' of an ISIS-inspired attack
  • Greens have seen a surge in membership to overtake Ukip and Lib Dems
  • But few people know what their policies are with 4 months until the election
The Green party does not believe people should be banned from joining ISIS or Al Qaeda, its leader claimed today.

Natalie Bennett said people should not be punished for what they think and stressed it should 'not be a crime simply to belong to an organisation'

More than 600 people from Britain are thought to have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join jihadists, with security forces warning returning fighters pose the biggest terror threat to Britain.

Natalie Bennett said people should not be punished for what they think and stressed it should 'not be a crime simply to belong to an organisation'


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Charlie Hebdo killers should NOT be called 'terrorists', claims BBC executive

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  • Head of BBC Arabic Tarik Kafala says term 'terrorist' is too 'loaded' to use
  • Corporation's own guidance also says the word is considered 'a barrier'
  • Said and Cherif Kouachi and accomplice Amedy Coulibaly murdered 17
  • The brothers killed 12 people in a massacre at offices of Charlie Hebdo
  • Coulibaly murdered a policewoman and then four others in Kosher deli
  • But Mr Kafala insists at the BBC: 'We avoid the word terrorists'
  • He added: 'Two men killed 12 people in an attack on the office of a satirical magazine. That's enough'
Language: Tarik Kafala, who runs BBC Arabic, said the term 'terrorist' was too 'loaded' and 'value-laden' to describe Said and Cherif Kouachi and their accomplice Amedy Coulibaly
Language: Tarik Kafala, who runs BBC Arabic, said the term 'terrorist' was too 'loaded' and 'value-laden' to describe Said and Cherif Kouachi and their accomplice Amedy Coulibaly
The Parisian extremists who murdered 17 people in a series of attacks including the Charlie Hebdo massacre should not be called 'terrorists', a senior BBC executive has said.

Tarik Kafala, who runs BBC Arabic, said the term 'terrorist' was too 'loaded' and 'value-laden' to describe Said and Cherif Kouachi and their accomplice Amedy Coulibaly.

The Kouachi brothers shot dead 12 at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris and Coulibaly killed four at a Kosher deli after shooting dead a policewoman. 

All three were eventually shot dead by French special forces after the Islamists all burst out of their hideouts two weeks ago.

Mr Kafalam runs the BBC's largest non-English language TV, radio and online news services, which have a weekly audience of 36million people.

He told The Independent: 'We try to avoid describing anyone as a terrorist or an act as being terrorist. What we try to do is to say that 'two men killed 12 people in an attack on the office of a satirical magazine'. That's enough.

'Terrorism is such a loaded word. 

The UN has been struggling for more than a decade to define the word and they can't. It is very difficult to. 

'We know what political violence is, we know what murder, bombings and shootings are and we describe them.

 That's much more revealing, we believe, than using a word like terrorist which people will see as value-laden.'

Talking about the Paris murders he said: 'We avoid the word terrorists'.

The BBC's language guidelines says that the word 'terrorist 'can be a barrier rather than an aid to understanding'.

It says: '(The BBC) does not ban the use of the word.

'However, we do ask that careful thought is given to its use by a BBC voice.

 There are ways of conveying the full horror and human consequences of acts of terror without using the word ‘terrorist’ to describe the perpetrators.

'The value judgements frequently implicit in the use of the words ‘terrorist’ or ‘terrorist group’ can create inconsistency in their use or, to audiences, raise doubts about our impartiality.
'It may be better to talk about an apparent act of terror or terrorism than label individuals or a group'.

Instead reporters are encouraged to use the words 'bomber', 'attacker', 'gunman', 'kidnapper', 'insurgent', and 'militant'.

'Our responsibility is to remain objective and report in ways that enable our audiences to make their own assessments about who is doing what to whom,' the guidance says.

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Hundreds of live and dead cockroaches found in kitchen, microwave and crawling up walls of pizza takeaway… but inspectors close it for just three days

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  • Cockroaches and eggs found 'huddled together' in pizza base cupboard
  • Pizza Pan takeaway in Birmingham also sells fried chicken and chips
  • Infestation of insects found in cool drinks chiller and under work surfaces
  • Also discovered on work surfaces where pizza boxes were being stored
  • Owner Shaid Salim, 38, is fined £900 and ordered to pay £2,000 costs
A pizza takeaway was shut for just three days after health inspectors found it was infested with hundreds of dead and alive cockroaches.

Pizza Pan in Perry Barr, Birmingham, was ordered to shut after baby cockroaches and eggs and 20 of the insects were discovered ‘huddled together’ in a cupboard where pizza bases were kept.

The takeaway, which also sells fried chicken and chips, was also found to have cockroaches behind a cool drinks chiller, under a microwave, and crawling on a wall.

Found under work surface: Pizza Pan in Perry Barr, Birmingham, which also sold fried chicken and chips, was found to have cockroaches behind a cool drinks chiller, under a microwave, and crawling on a wall
Found under work surface: Pizza Pan in Perry Barr, Birmingham, which also sold fried chicken and chips, was found to have cockroaches behind a cool drinks chiller, under a microwave, and crawling on a wall
Disgusting: The insects were also on work surfaces where pizza boxes were being stored, while dead ones were discovered in a storeroom washing up area 
Disgusting: The insects were also on work surfaces where pizza boxes were being stored, while dead ones were discovered in a storeroom washing up area 

The insects were also on work surfaces where pizza boxes were being stored, while dead ones were discovered in a storeroom washing up area.

Its owner Shaid Salim, 38, of Bordesley Green, Birmingham, has now been fined £900 and ordered to pay£2,000 costs after pleading guilty to one charge under the Food Hygiene Regulations.

Magistrates told him it was a serious infestation which built up over time, but they took into account his lack of previous convictions and attempts to restore the business to a better level of hygiene.

 Julia Kettle, prosecuting for Birmingham City Council, told the city’s magistrates’ court that two environmental health officers made a routine visit in November 2013 to the takeaway.

She said: ‘Officers then began inspecting the premises, starting in the kitchen, and immediately saw dead and live cockroaches on the floor.’ 

Miss Kettle said there was ready-to-eat salad on a work surface which raised ‘serious concerns’ of the food being contaminated, while there was also an area where dirt and grease had accumulated.

Inspection: Two environmental health officers made a routine visit in November 2013 to the takeaway (above)
Inspection: Two environmental health officers made a routine visit in November 2013 to the takeaway (above)
Operating business for ten years: Owner Shaid Salim (pictured), 38, has now been fined £900 and ordered to pay £2,000 costs after pleading guilty to one charge under the Food Hygiene Regulations
Operating business for ten years: Owner Shaid Salim (pictured), 38, has now been fined £900 and ordered to pay £2,000 costs after pleading guilty to one charge under the Food Hygiene Regulations

An emergency closure order was issued by the council, but the business was allowed to open again after three days.

Salim did not appear in court for a year, but this was still just inside the 12-month window within which cases can be brought, with his first hearing in November 2014, and his most recent one yesterday.

Officers then began inspecting the premises, starting in the kitchen, and immediately saw dead and live cockroaches on the floor
Julia Kettle, prosecuting
Ghulam Sohail, defending, said Salim had been operating the business for ten years and it had previously been given a high hygiene rating.

A significant amount of work had subsequently been done to prevent rodents or cockroaches getting into the takeaway, he said.

Pizza Pan - which is open every day of the week from 4pm until after midnight - has an average rating of four stars from almost 650 reviews on takeaway website Just Eat.

And its last Food Standards Agency rating in September 2014 was four out of five, which is 'good'.

Responding to a query about why the takeaway was only shut for three days, a council spokesman told MailOnline: 'Where our environmental health officers find breaches of food hygiene regulations in any food business, they will work with that business to ensure any imminent risk to public health is removed and that it complies with regulations, so it can operate safely.

'The time this can take may vary, depending on the severity and extent of the issues identified when inspected, and how well the business works with the council to tackle these effectively, to achieve compliance and remove any risk to public health.'

S THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY ACCEPTED MEP AMJAD BASHIR?

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One might argue that David Cameron and Tory Chairman Grant Shapps’s desperation to put one in the eye to UKIP has clouded their judgment. We’ve seen this desperation already expressed on the back of the Paris terrorist attack. I believe we’re seeing it again here with Bashir.
Questions have been raised as to the “financial” issues which UKIP has stated it is investigating. But I can also report that there have been a number of other discrepancies being investigated. Bashir was asked to explain these to UKIP, but either lied, or failed to present evidence: 
1. THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS HE EMPLOYED AT HIS RESTAURANT
Last year the Times ran a story about Mr Bashir’s restaurant. He had employed illegal immigrants, which of course for a UKIP member would be twice as damaging, given the party’s hard line stance on the matter. Instead of coming clean over the matter, Mr Bashir sought to use the party’s legal resources to pursue the Times with the Press Complaints Commission. It has now been discovered that Mr Bashir lied to UKIP, and he did NOT in fact resign a month before the police raided the restaurant, as was reported. The truth, according to the documentation I have seen, is that Mr Bashir resigned three days AFTER the raid, and simply backdated his resignation as a company director.
2. HIS AFFILIATION WITH MUJEEB BHUTTO AND A TERRORIST-RUN POLITICAL PARTY
Bashir is known to be close friends and colleagues with Mujeeb Bhutto, a man who was briefly involved in UKIP before being rumbled as a Pakistani kidnapping gang leader. 
Bhutto seems to have introduced Bashir to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM Party) which Canadian courts have designated a terrorist organisation. The head of the group, Altaf Hussain, was arrested in London last year on suspicion of money laundering. At a meeting at the MQM’s “London Secretariat” last year, Mr Bashir offered his “best wishes” for Mr Hussain. 
UKIP sources have also revealed to me that Mr Bashir was attempting to get UKIP on “good terms” with MQM — which was apparently rejected outright. 
3. THE BRADFORD SELECTION MEETING AND THE ‘PURPLE TROJAN HORSE’
I’ve also learned that a group of Pakistani Asian men gatecrashed a UKIP parliamentary selection meeting as recently as last week. They apparently successfully infiltrated, at the orders of Mr Bashir’s friend Mr Bhutto, and had candidates selected. This led, according to leaked documents  to the Chairman of the Bradford Branch writing to Nigel Farage and UKIP Chairman Steve Crowther, asking for all the “infiltrators” to be removed from the UK Independence Party.
4. BASHIR’S FINANCIAL IRREGULARITIES 
UKIP has also stated that there are irregularities in Mr Bashir’s financial expenditure as a party of the European of Freedom and Direct Democracy political grouping in the European Parliament. No further information has been released along this point, though it is thought to relate to expenses claims.
With all this in mind, it beggars belief that the Prime Minister should welcome the defection of Mr Bashir to the Conservative Party today. His exact words were that was he is “absolutely delighted” that Mr Bashir has joined the Tories. I suggest that if enough voters find out about this background of Mr Bashir, this big defection plan may actually do Mr Cameron more harm than good. 

Almost 500 cases of female genital mutilation identified in just one month in English hospitals

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An average of 15 cases were discovered each day in November, according to data published by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC).
Last November 466 cases of FGM were identified; while in October, the first month such figures were compiled, 455 cases were reported. The figures for December are expected this week.
Despite the apparently high number of FGM cases, no one has yet been convicted for the practice, which has been illegal in the UK since 1985.
Dhanuson Dharmasena is currently on trial accused of performing FGM on a patient at the Whittington hospital in north London, it is the first prosecution of its kind.
FGM is the deliberate partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons.
It is often performed in north and east Africa, as well as in some Middle Eastern and Asian cultures, on pre-pubescent girls and is thought to mark the passage into womanhood.
John Cameron, the NSPCC’s head of child protection operations, called FGM a “barbaric practice”.
“It is vital all health professionals are trained to spot the signs of FGM and that girls who are subjected to this brutal practice get the post-traumatic support they deserve,” he told the Sunday Times.
FGM poses an increased risk to childbirth, can cause infertility, raises the risk of infection and can even result in death.
In the UK it is estimated that 20,000 girls under the age of 15 are at risk every year, according to the Plan charity, which campaigns against the practice. Globally, 130 million girls and women have undergone FGM.
Around a quarter of NHS trusts did not submit figures to the HSCIC, which means the true number of cases is likely to be higher.

£2million Blackburn Muslim boarding school will be self financing

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THE principal of an Islamic college granted permission to build a new independent Muslim girls’ boarding school has stressed its strong community links.
Mufti Abdus-Samad Ahmed has also made clear that neither the existing boys’ nor the new girls’ school would receive or seek any financial support from the government or local council.
On Thursday night Blackburn with Darwen planning committee approved the £2million scheme for 400 pupils.
The 40,000 square foot ‘Gardens of Knowledge and Guidance’ school will house 200 boarders, including some from overseas, and provide day education for another 200 from local area.
The school will be built in the grounds of the existing Islamic Knowledge and Guidance boys’ college in Moss Street, Daisyfield, Blackburn.
Two local residents objected on grounds of extra traffic and the buildings overlooking nearby residential properties.
Before approving the scheme, councillors on the committee were given assurances by the college’s planning agent, Rafiq Mogra, that the maximum number of boarders would not exceed 200 and that the college authorities would continue to work closely with the borough’s children’s service department to ensure the welfare of residential children.

Mr Ahmed said: “We are pleased that our girls’ school has been approved. We have been operating since 1997 and have neither received any funding in the past from the local council or the Department for Education, nor intend to apply for any in the future.
Some Lancashire Telegraph readers have expressed concerns about the need for more religious schools and the possible use of taxpayers cash.
“We are totally independent and will operate solely through contributions from parents and donors.
“We enjoy a collaborative partnership with the local community, local institutions and authorities.
“Students recently donated to the Blackburn Foodbank, contributed to a new roof at the East Lancashire Hospice, delivered hot meals to the Salvation Army Centre in Blackburn and raised money for the World Book Day.”
“Our students have been actively involved in projects with the Blackburn Cathedral and with the local Army regiment and Lancashire Police.”

Bank adviser and her fiance 'stole £123,000 from customer's account after they were threatened with release of compromising photos in run up to wedding'

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Won't leave the house without her hijab on, but will lie, cheat, and steal from her clients and the company she works for. Claims to have been blackmailed by some fictitious men into doing it, otherwise they would release nude photographs of her to the world. So how did they get these photographs from such a 'modest' muslim? Is she saying she's a tart? Lying, cheating, stealing, obstructing investigations, and yet claiming to be so devout. This really angers me about some of these muslim men and women.

  • Anisyah Ali, 25, was a personal banker at Halifax's North Finchley branch
  • She passed details to fiance Salim Hussain to obtain a debit card and PIN
  • They used customer Julian Masters' money to buy cars and jewellery
  • Ali claimed her fiance had been harassed by a man named Raza Shah 
  • Old Bailey heard today there was no evidence to back up her allegations
  • Ali, Hussain and co-defendant Zain Hussain, 28, deny charges of fraud 
A bank adviser and her fiance stole £123,000 from a customer's account after they claimed fraudsters had threatened to reveal compromising photos in the run up to their wedding, a court heard. 

Anisyah Ali, 25, who was working at Halifax's North Finchley branch in north London, passed confidential details to fiance Salim Hussain, 29, and used the money to buy cars and jewellery.

The Old Bailey heard that by the time customer Julian Masters spotted the transactions, £123,000 had been approved, while the bank had declined another £114,000.

Aniysah Ali, pictured arriving at the Old Bailey, was working at a Halifax branch in north London when she allegedly used her powers as a personal banker to take the details of a customer and spend £123,000
Aniysah Ali, pictured arriving at the Old Bailey, was working at a Halifax branch in north London when she allegedly used her powers as a personal banker to take the details of a customer and spend £123,000

Ali was allegedly able to use her position as a personal banker to remove blocks on the account when the bank became suspicious of unusual spending activity. 

The couple changed his address and used his personal details to order a new debit card and PIN number and Ali quit her £16,500 job the day before she was arrested on 30 May 2012.

She initially made no comment, but in a prepared statement later told police her husband-to-be had been threatened by a man known as Raza Shah and co-defendant, 28-year-old Zain Hussain.

Prosecutor David Hughes told the court: 'She said prior to the offending her husband had been subjected to a campaign of harassment by way of threats to his mobile phone.

'She also stated that Shah threatened to reveal compromising photos of her to her family.'
However, there is no evidence to back up her claims, the court heard, and Mr Hughes added that Shah, real name Alexander Saeed, was not standing trial after admitting fraud.

Mr Hughes continued: 'It is the Crown's case that the role of Anisyah Ali is absolutely vital. She was a pivotal figure. The fraud could not have been carried out without the involvement of Ms Ali.

'She used and abused her position to access the account, obtain the necessary information to change the account owner's address to another one connected to the fraudsters and enabled the obtaining of the debit card used to carry out fraudulent transactions in a variety of locations on many occasions.'

Co-defendant Zain Hussain, 28, denies fraud by false representation at the Old Bailey
Co-defendant Zain Hussain, 28, denies fraud by false representation at the Old Bailey
The court heard how, on April 16, 2012, Ali accessed Mr Masters' account while in a private interview room at the bank.

She changed the address on the account to one in Southall, west London, and ordered a new debit card and PIN number destined to fall into the hands of the fraudsters, the jury was told.

The card was blocked on a number of occasions between April 21, and May 5, 2012 because of the unusual spending pattern on the account.

Mr Hughes said: 'The information she was able to get from the account enabled those carrying out the fraud to telephone the bank to have the card reinstated.'

Ali was arrested on 30 May 2012 at the bank's Wembley branch and receipts found in her handbag revealed cash deposits made to her Barclays account totaling more than £13,000.

At her Southall home, which she shared with Salim Hussain, more receipts were recovered, including ones from a local jewellery shop.

Checks at the shop revealed a forged utility bill had been used in conjunction with the debit card to make fraudulent purchases, the jury heard.

Other successful transactions included the purchase of two cars, for £7,950 and £6,900.
Ali and Salim, both of Southall, and Zain Hussain, of Hounslow, west London, all deny fraud by false representation.

Ali also denies fraud by abuse of position between 27 March 2012 and 30 May 2012.

The trial continues. 

Cardiff postman suspended over terror arrest

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Sajid Idris is understood to have been suspended on full pay from his job at the Penarth Road sorting office

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A Cardiff postman has been suspended from his Royal Mail job following his arrest on suspicion of a terrorism offence, BBC Wales understands.
It is understood Sajid Idris has been suspended on full pay from his job at the Penarth Road sorting office.
He was arrested, along with four other men, by officers from the North East Counter Terrorism Unit and the Wales Extremism and Counter Terrorism Unit last December.
The Royal Mail declined to comment.
Officers executed six search warrants at addresses in the Grangetown area of Cardiff and Barry in December.
The arrests were for allegedly supporting proscribed organisations.
One of those arrested, Syed Choudary, 18, from Grangetown, was subsequently charged with supporting a proscribed organisation and assisting in the preparation of an act of terrorism.
He was remanded in custody and is due to stand trial in June.
Mr Idris, and three other men, were granted police bail until a date in March.

Jordan Horner banned from protesting or demonstrating with 13 other people

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A radical Muslim convert already banned from promoting Sharia law in London has had the terms of his anti-social behaviour order amended.  
Jordan Horner, 21, of Radbourne Crescent, Walthamstow, was the first person in the UK to be banned from preaching in public following a landmark five-year ASBO ruling in February of last year.
He has now had an additional three-year order placed on his ASBO banning him from attending any demonstration, protest or rally with 13 other people.
The amendment comes after Judge Paul Worsley QC at the Old Bailey handed down ASBOs to nine other Muslims, from Luton, at the Old Bailey on January 23.  
Horner, was one of five men convicted and jailed for sectarian violence in June last year, after violence broke out against a rival sect at a rally organised and led by radical cleric Anjem Choudary, also from Walthamstow. 
The protest, involving members of the proscribed terrorist organisation Al Muhajiroun, resulted in two Shi'ite Muslims being violently attacked and beaten with wooden placards in Edgware Road in May 2013. 

Dr Mirza Tariq Ali, 39, from Lambkins Mews, Walthamstow, was one of the five men convicted of sectarian violence alongside Horner. 
But the Muslim surgeon fled the country in April, a month before the trial, and has since been struck off by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service. 
Ali used the flagpole of his wooden placard to repeatedly hit a man who already been punched to the ground.
It is understood he has not returned to the UK since, with reports suggesting he is fighting alongside the Taliban in Pakistan. 
A spokesman for Scotland Yard, said: "We would not wish to speculate on where Mirza Tariq Ali is at this time." 
In February 2014, Horner was banned from possessing a loudhailer, distributing material promoting Sharia law or congregating with four named men, unless for peaceful worship.
The five-year also prohibits him from entering any educational establishment in greater London unless he is a registered student, approach people, distribute leaflets or fix posters to promoting the establishment of Sharia Law in the UK. 
Following Friday's ruling, Commander Richard Walton of the Met's Counter Terrorism Command (SO15) said: "These men have been convicted of serious violent and public order offences during protests organised by Al Muhajiroun where they espoused anti western and anti Semitic rhetoric. 
"Some were previously involved in shouting abuse to members of the British military during home coming parades. We will continue to use all lawful means to tackle those who use threats and violence in this way." 

Tower Hamlets mayor accused of 'electoral fraud, intimidation and bribery' during last year's poll when he was voted in for second term

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  • Lutfur Rahman allegedly used illegal tactics to win May mayoral election
  • Four voters were granted a rare seven-week electoral trial at High Court
  • They claim Mayor Rahman 'subverted democracy' during the campaign
  • Islamic voters were 'told they should be good Muslims and support him' 
  • Supporters accused of branding his main rival racist and anti-Islamic 
Election case: Lutfur Rahman, who runs Tower Hamlets Council (pictured campaigning last April), 'subverted democracy' during a campaign characterised by bribery, 'ghost voting', smears and 'foul libel', the High Court heard
Election case: Lutfur Rahman, who runs Tower Hamlets Council (pictured campaigning last April), 'subverted democracy' during a campaign characterised by bribery, 'ghost voting', smears and 'foul libel', the High Court heard
Britain's first elected Muslim mayor is 'a liar and perjurer' who used corruption, intimidation and fraud to win a second term, a court heard today.

Lutfur Rahman, who runs Tower Hamlets Council, 'subverted democracy' during a campaign last May characterised by bribery, 'ghost voting', smears and 'foul libel', the High Court heard.

One in three residents in the east London borough he represents are Muslim and ahead of last year's election they were told they would not be 'good Muslims' unless they voted for him, it is alleged.

One young voter was found crying outside a polling station having been told he would betray his religion if he did not back Rahman, the court heard. 

The 49-year-old politician is being investigated after local campaigners compiled a vast dossier of evidence showing his re-election was rigged.

Rahman won the poll, held on 22 May last year, with 51.8 per cent of the vote, after forming his own party, Tower Hamlets First, having been expelled by Labour.

Four residents, Andrew Erlam, Debbie Simone, Azmal Hussein and Angela Moffat, plan to call 100 witnesses to prove the election was rigged, after being granted a rare electoral trial.
Today Francis Hoar, for the petitioners, who were also political opponents, opened the seven-week trial.

Mr Hoar said his clients had 'reported threats of violence, threats to their families in Bangladesh, pressure from their employers and pressure from their communities'.

The barrister said witnesses 'know about Lutfur Rahman and they know how, almost one year ago, he subverted democracy to be re-elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets'.

'Since the beginning of his political career, he has been prepared to take whatever steps, use whatever means, recruit whatever support, to obtain power - power for himself, power for his friends and most importantly, power over his community.

'He know what the law is and his attempts to pretend otherwise during the case*should fall on deaf ears.'

Mr Hoar related how Rahman was 'kicked out' of the Labour party in 2010.

He said it was during his time with Labour that 'his career of corruption, his career of intimidation, his career of fraud began'.

Mr Hoar alleged Rahman had lectured a 'secret society', the Islamic Forum for Europe, which aimed 'to infiltrate the Labour party'.
The barrister said Rahman made a speech to 'angry young men' outside the East London Mosque which resulted in the new Labour chief, Helel Abbas, receiving death threats.

He also said Rahman 'supported and funded an new organisation, the Community Consortium Against Poverty...a creature of fraud'.

Mr Hoar said the evidence would show Rahman to be 'a liar and perjurer'.

Allegations against Rahman include 'electoral fraud and 'making false statements about the personal character of John Biggs, the Labour Party candidate'

Other claims include 'Undue influence by means of spiritual influence during the election campaign and on polling day' and 'the payment of canvassers'.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST RETURNING OFFICER DROPPED, COURT TOLD 

The judge hearing the Lutfur Rahman election trial has been told that allegations made against a returning officer had been withdrawn.
Four voters have accused Lutfur Rahman, mayor of Tower Hamlets, east London, of 'electoral fraud' at the hearing which began in London today.
They want the result of the May 2014 poll, which saw independent Mr Rahman elected for a second term, declared void and re-run. 
The group had also made allegations against returning officer John Williams.
But lawyers today told Mr Mawrey that those allegations had been withdrawn.
Timothy Straker QC, for Mr Williams, said it had been accepted that Mr Williams had 'acted properly throughout the election'.
Mr Williams said outside court in a statement: 'I welcome the decision of the petitioners to withdraw any allegations against myself and my staff.
'I have always maintained that those allegations were without foundation'.
'Intimidation at polling stations, and the interference with voters, including in polling booths' is alleged, as well as 'bribery...including to religious organisations, medial organisations and third sector organisations'.

Fresh claims revealed over the weekend include a Rahman supporter spitting at a Labour voter and a forensics expert discovering evidence of forged ballots.

Forty one polling stations were allegedly host to large numbers of Rahman supporters 'making it difficult or impossible for voters to get into the stations.

Another allegation is that council officers were 'bullied' into securing votes for Mr Rahman's party and threatened with the sack if they failed.
The trial has been brought by four petitioners, 

Tower Hamlets residents Andrew Erlam, Debbie Simone, Azmal Hussein and Angela Moffat.

If Commissioner Richard Mawrey QC finds allegations of corruption proved, he has the power to declare the election void.

Mayor Rahman and Tower Hamlets Council deny any wrongdoing.

All allegations of impropriety against Returning Officer John Williams have been withdrawn.

The trial continues with Labour candidate John Biggs, who was allegedly smeared by Rahman as a racist, set to give evidence tomorrow.

APPEASEMENT AT BLACKBURN SCHOOL WHERE NON MUSLIMS FORCED TO CELEBRATE HIJAB DAY

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Top marks in Muslim appeasement to Pleckgate High School in Blackburn for pushing Islam onto the non Muslim pupils and staff. Located in a heavily Islamized area already, im sure those non Muslims at the school are very much aware of the Muslim way of life without having more of it forced down their throats having to participate in Hijab day. The local press reported:
 Lancashire students and teachers celebrated the Muslim way of life when they wore headscarves for a day. Pleckgate High School marked World Hijab Day yesterday – an international movement designed to promote community cohesion. The movement was set up by New York resident Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting both Muslim and non-Muslim women to experience the hijab for one day.It takes place every year on February 1.
While just under five percent of Britain’s 63 million population are Muslim, there are no official numbers on how many women wear a headscarf or head veil, known as the hijab, but anecdotally the number of women who choose to cover their hair is growing. 
Abdul Hamid Qureshi, chairman of the Lancashire Council of Mosques, said: “Muslim women are becoming more conscious of their faith and are adhering to the hijab more and more. “Now I think it’s increasingly happening. In every household if there are three women, at least one will be wearing it.“I think because of the internet age women are becoming more concious. They want to know who they are, and about their faith.” Muslim women are required to observe the hijab in front of any man they could theoretically marry.
Mr Qureshi said the Koran tells women to dress modestly, and cover their chest and head. He said: “People choose. Some people don’t wear it. It’s not a sinful act not to wear it but it’s a Koranic instruction, so you can’t defy it either.”
Muslim women wearing hijabs and burkas is nothing to do with potential husbands seeing them uncovered. If that was the case why once they are married are they still expected to wear them? No Muslim women are forced to wear them because the husbands / fathers know that other Muslim males cannot be trusted not to act on their deviant sexual urges, forcing themselves onto the girls/women should they become aroused at the sight of  flesh. 
Quran 033.059  :   O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
Muslim and non-Muslim staff and students took part in the day at Pleckgate, organised by RE teacher Shahiesta Raja. She said: “It went really, really well. Lots of members of staff wore it, Muslim and quite a few non-Muslim girls as well.“It helps them to understand how it must feel for a Muslim woman on a daily basis, and to respect why they wear it, and that they make a choice to wear it.”
Pendle’s prospective parliamentary candidate Azhar Ali said: “World Hijab Day is done across the world, in different countries, and there’s no compulsion in this.“It gives people a different perspective and I think anything that brings people together is a good thing.”
US First Lady Michelle Obama came under fire recently for choosing not to cover her hair on a visit to Saudi Arabia. Blackburn Councillor Salim Mulla said: “In my opinion she should have conformed to the values and the principles of the country and should have worn a scarf. It would have shown respect to the Muslim community.”
But Blackburn MP Jack Straw said her decision was ‘a matter between the US protocol department and the Saudis’.”He added that he supported women who choose to wear a hijab. He said: “I’m happy for people to wear the headscarf.“I absolutely respect their right to do so.”
Blackburn Councillor Salim Mulla’s comments about Michelle Obama prove how much hypocrites Muslims in the UK are. Talk about double standards  “she should have conformed to the values and the principles of the country and should have worn a scarf. It would have shown respect to the Muslim community.”
 Oh yeah, so why are Muslims not conforming to the principles of our country then? Where’s the respect shown to the indigenous Brits like they demand others to show in Muslim nations or our own even?  
Hijab day and the like are the kind of ploys Islamists constantly use as part of the stealth jihad they are waging every single day. Trying to push Islam into our daily lives. Thanks to leftist do-goders they are succeeding
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