by Soeren Kern • August 26, 2017
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Secretary Amber Rudd said that the government would not
publish a much-delayed report into the funding of Islamist
extremism in Britain.... Opposition parties condemned the
government for not publishing the report. They said that the
decision appeared to be intended to bury any criticism of
Saudi Arabia.
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British government lacks reliable immigration statistics and
has no way of accurately tracking who is entering or leaving
the country, according to a new report released by the House
of Lords Economic Affairs Committee.
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father-of-five, Anjem Choudary, an Islamist who is serving a
five-and-a-half year sentence for urging support of the
Islamic State, has claimed up to £500,000 ($640,000) in
benefits, which he has referred to as "Jihad seeker's
allowance."
Northern
Ireland's lead prosecutor, Barra McGrory, recently said he has no
regrets about charging Pastor James McConnell (pictured above on
December 16, 2016) for hate speech for making "grossly
offensive" remarks during a May 2014 sermon in which he said
that Islam is "satanic" and "heathen." (Photo
by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
July 1. Two men, both aged 21, one from Leicester
and one from Birmingham, were arrested at Heathrow Airport on
suspicion of terrorism offenses after arriving on a flight from
Turkey. Two days earlier, a 21-year-old woman was arrested, also on
suspicion of terrorism offenses, at the same airport, as she arrived
on a flight from Istanbul. In May, a 30-year-old man was arrested
at Heathrow, on suspicion of preparing for terrorist acts after he
stepped off a plane from Istanbul.
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