Monday, July 9, 2007
Muslims Declare Sovereignty over USA and UK
Muslim fanatic Anjem Choudary in his address outside a London Mosque told the audience how one day Islam will take over USA and Great Britain and the Quran will rule over all America.
This medical school drop out from University of South Hampton, whose friends used to call Andy claimed that Andy was a drug addict and alcoholic but Choudary denies it. At the age of 22 he got married and has 3 children. Due to his fanaticism his wife left him with their children and the couple are currently going through a divorce.
In 2000 Choudary issued a Press Release threatening Jews in Great Britain not to support Israel in any way the press release further stated, "...it is an Islamic obligation upon Muslims everywhere to support Jihad...the Quran is explicit in making Israeli aggressors and occupiers of the Muslim land, legitimate targets for muslims wherever they may be...support of Israel financially, verbally or physically, you will become part of the conflict..."
Choudary the co-founder of Al-Muhajiroun tied in part to the 7/7 bombing in the UK and supporter of Al-Qaida and the 9/11 terrorist attacks, during a 2003 interview entitled, "In Israel there are no Civilians" (Ori Golan, Jerusalem Post) Choudary further made verbal threats against all persons living and visiting Israel.
During the interview Choudary was asked, "Is Islam a peaceful religion?"
Choudary replied, "No we can't say that because the roots of Islam are not peace but submission, we have to have complete submission to the creator."
On the first anniversary of 9/11, Islamic Cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri held a terrorist conference and Choudary claims that his Al-Muhajiroun received a large 6 figure donation to launch a new organization called the "Islamic Council of Britain" to implement Sharia Law in Great Britain.
In 2004 Choudary said in an address at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland that the Islamic flag should fly over all over Ireland.
Following the recent attempted car bombings in both Great Britain and Scotland, Choudary claimed that the attacks were "...completely justified..." and claimed that it was the beginning of many more attacks..."