We reported on Anjem Choudary, a radical Islamic cleric in London who angered many with his tweets following yesterday’s horrific terror attack against Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris. Here are a few of Choudary’s controversial statements:
https://twitter.com/anjemchoudary/status/552815263834722305
https://twitter.com/anjemchoudary/status/552817038436356096
Fox News’ Sean Hannity interviewed Choudary on his show last night to discuss these tweets, and things got a little heated. It’s a rather long segment, but well worth your time … especially the end where Hannity refers to Choudary as “an evil SOB”:
https://twitter.com/anjemchoudary/status/553064508479254528
Good job, Sean:
Fair comment Sean Hannity from #FOXNEWS, about time someone brought this leach out… As quoted by the evil SOB,… http://t.co/OAy8ZEfyaZ
— Rik Freeman Photos (@rickfr01) January 8, 2015
https://twitter.com/Dodders66/status/553142908124426240
https://twitter.com/Reggiemandalay/status/553114906174566400
And after the segment, Hannity defended why he had Choudary on in the first place:
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/553028977041096704
https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/553030289266860034
And Choudary has now doubled-down on his Islamic fascism with an op-ed in today’s USA Today. An excerpt:
The truth is that Western governments are content to sacrifice liberties and freedoms when being complicit to torture and rendition — or when restricting the freedom of movement of Muslims, under the guise of protecting national security.
So why in this case did the French government allow the magazine Charlie Hebdo to continue to provoke Muslims, thereby placing the sanctity of its citizens at risk?
It is time that the sanctity of a Prophet revered by up to one-quarter of the world’s population was protected.
No thanks.
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