Sunday, February 1, 2015

Boris branding Jihadists 'porn-driven losers' is akin to TERRORISM, claims leading Muslim

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Boris branding Jihadists 'porn-driven losers' is akin to TERRORISM, claims leading Muslim

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/555134/Boris-Johnson-Jihadists-Porn-Losers-Muslim-Debate-Terrorism

MAYOR Boris Johnson has been blasted for 'inciting fear into the hearts of people' after he branded religious extremists "w*****s" with a fixation on pornography.

Muslim Women's Network Mussurut Zia called Mr Johnson's remarks SKY•GETTY

Muslim Women's Network Mussurut Zia called Mr Johnson's remarks "irresponsible"
General Secretary for the Muslim Women's Network Mussurut Zia slammed the Conservative politician's comments as "irresponsible" and "the definition of terrorism".

Ms Zia said the "sweeping comment" made by Mr Johnson labelled "all young Muslim men as losers".

"If you look at the definition of terrorism it is to incite fear into the hearts of people – this is what he is doing," she added.
If you look at the definition of terrorism it is to incite fear into the hearts of people – this is what he is doing
Mussurut Zia
The General Secretary appeared on Sky News this morning to debate the controversial comments made by Mr Johnson in an interview with The Sun newspaper.

Referencing an MI5 report into Muslim extremism, Mr Johnson had written that religious extremists lured into organisations like Islamic State are typically "tortured" young men who "will look at porn".
But Ms Zia told Sky News: "I do feel his comments are very irresponsible.

"I think they are going to lead to a further divide […] I think as a politician – and a leading politician – he has a responsibility to all his constituents and the people of Britain not just the readers of The Sun."
Ms Zia, who works for an independent network of British Muslim women’s organisations, said the London Mayor's comments are likely to cause fear and are akin to terrorism.

She said: "His comments will cause fear – and that is the definition of terrorism."

The interview sparked a debate across social media.

On Twitter, Mark Claflin branded Mussurut Zia's reaction to the newspaper column "wilful stupidity".

Meanwhile, another use wrote: "Put on @SkyNews now if you want to get angry".

Ms Zia said more work needed to be done to prevent young men becoming disfranchised and open to "grooming" from organisations like Islamic State.

Estimates show more than 500 Britons have travelled overseas to fight alongside Islamic State radicals in Syria and Iraq.

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