Re: Blair shelves plan to ban Hizb-ut-Tahrir
the ht organisation is a peaceful group thats why it wasnt banned. some members of this group carry extreme views, thats why banning was considered. the reasons behined any one member carrying extreme views can possibly be found in our own communities. this is where ht members come from and this is where their views come from!
its the sheer ability of muslims to be cought up as victims of conspiracy theories thats making the members of a pro muslim unity organisation have extreme views. if the word on the street is that muslims are being persecuted then how do you limit a hateful response from lower ranking emotional members of organisations such as this?
heres the titles of some of the artcles by ht, im sure some of you will agree anger towards ht is unwarranted after reading this. the angle on the topics come from the wider community
http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=88
IHT: In Somalia, a reckless U.S. proxy war
Guardian Comment: The trials of occupation
Independent Leader: Not even Saddam’s death will unite Iraq now
Comment: What has long been a catastrophic tragedy is also now a horrific farce
Times Leader: Bush’s last throw
Expatica: Islamic teacher sacked over hand shake
Telegraph Comment: Wealth is gushing up in Britain, not trickling down
Guardian: Religion does more harm than good - poll
Foreign Policy: The List: Private Profits in Iraq
Guardian Leader: Iran - Rhetoric of confrontation
Daily Express: Airport veil farce goes on
Guardian Comment: The war is already lost