Radical Islamic cleric declares BRITISH law is invalid...in BRITAIN
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/526538/Radical-Islamic-preacher-Anjem-Choudary-rejects-authority-British-law
RADICAL cleric Anjem Choudary sparked fury today by declaring he 'doesn't accept' that British law is valid in the UK.
Choudary blasted: "I don't accept British law. If you have a law, you need to apply it universally. These laws are only being applied against Muslims.
"This [anti-terror legislation] is purely being hyped-up to support the bombing campaign that is taking place in Iraq and Syria."
He also spoke of his support for Islamic State (ISIS) and claimed a ban on jihadists returning to Britain would 'alienate' the Muslim community.
He added: "If these guys have actually not committed any crime in England, then why are we stopping them returning?
"I think it's a very ill thought-out policy, I don't think it will work.
"I think it will disenfranchise the Muslim community here, I think it would be a cause of further radicalisation in this country."
Choudary has always denied that he has incited or glorified acts of terrorism.
I don't accept British law. If you have a law, you need to apply it universally. These laws are only being applied against Muslims.
A visibly angry Mr Murray, who has profiled Mr Choudary for this website: "Don't pose as the defender of citizens in Syria and Iraq when the thing you would wish to impose on those people is the most barbaric and authoritarian form of government the world has ever have seen.
"The bombing campaign is taking place to try and stop people in those countries being dictated to by Mr Choudary's friends in ISIS.
"The first victims, in both of these countries, are Muslims.
"They're Muslims of the kind that these people, in this 'perfect Islamic State' think can legitimately be killed. But they are Muslims."
Last year he also stated that murdered British soldier Lee Rigby will "burn in hellfire" because he wasn't a Muslim.
And in a recent interview Choudary described ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi as "the caliph of all Muslims and the prince of the believers".
Anti-extremist campaigner Nick Lowles of the Hope Not Hate charity said: "For over a year, since our own extensive investigations into Anjem Choudary and his disciples, we've been saying that more must be done to curb this hate-supporting and recruiting organisation."
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