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Extremist cleric to lead White House protest calling for Muslims to 'rise up and establish Islamic state in America'

(yes it is happening here)

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 3:03 AM on 20th February


Call to arms: Muslim extremist Anjem Choudary will call for Sharia law to be established across the U.S.

Call to arms: Muslim extremist Anjem Choudary will call for Sharia law to be established across the U.S.

A hardline Muslim cleric who sparked anger across the U.S. with his anti-American comments in a television interview this month is to hold a protest outside the White House.

British extremist Anjem Choudary - who once said 'the flag of Islam will fly over the White House' - has announced he will lead a demonstration calling on Muslims to establish the Sharia law across America.

The rally, planned for March 3, is to take place just weeks after his on-screen row with Fox News presenter Sean Hannity.

Mr Choudary, 43, called Americans 'the biggest criminals in the world today.'

The former leader of outlawed group Islam4UK told the Daily Star 'we expect thousands to come out and support us.'

Mr Choudary said the March rally was organised by the Islamic Thinkers society, an extremist group based in New York.

Two other British extremists,  Abu Izzadeen and Sayful Islam, have also been asked to speak at the demonstration.

Izzadeen is the hate preacher who caused fury last year when he called British soldiers 'murderers' the day he was released from jail after a three-and-a-half year sentence for inciting terrorism.

Mr Choudary told the newspaper: 'The event is a rally, a call for the Sharia, a call for the Muslims to rise up and ­establish the Islamic state in America.'

Furious reaction: Cleric Anjem Choudary made headlines when he was interviewed by Fox News presenter Sean Hannity earlier this month

Furious reaction: Cleric Anjem Choudary made headlines when he was interviewed by Fox News presenter Sean Hannity earlier this month

However, whether the three will be able to enter the U.S., especially Izzadeen, remains to be seen. Even a tourist visa requires applicants to answer questions on whether they have been involved in acts of terrorism or plan to commit crimes in the U.S.

'This is a unique event taking place in Washington, outside the White House which, Inshallah, (God willing) will garner huge support.'

He hit U.S. headlines just two weeks ago after his furious exchange with Mr Hannity on Fox News. The presenter became so enraged with his anti-American comments he ended the interview by calling him a 'sick, miserable, evil S.O.B'.

The East London-based cleric's anti-American stance is well-documented. Last year he led protesters in burning the American flag outside the U.S. embassy in London on September 11.

And in October, he told an ABC chat show that 'one day the flag of Islam will fly over the White House.'

He told the Daily Star: 'They have seen our activities in the UK and Europe and have decided they want to challenge the vacuum in ­freedom and democracy and the ­people in the front line of the struggle against Islam and Muslims - the ­American ­government and the ­establishment.

'They have invited and ­myself and Sayful Islam from Luton to come over to address the crowd and rally support.'



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Mmmmm, that should be good. I'm anxious to see what kind of a pod you can conjure up, to put them both in.
We obviously buy completely different kinds of peas.  I can't fit all those names into the same pod, but I understand that your worldview makes it possible for you.
Really!   We don't even have the same definitions of "hatred", much less "visions of grandeur" ( by which I assume you mean delusions of grandeur).   You wonder why we have trouble communicating our thoughts to each other? 

 

Hatred is hatred.

 

No, it most certainly is not.   You know as well as I do that "hatred" in these politicaly correct days can have just about any non-empirical meaning that the user chooses.

It can be anything from the true seething loathing one person or group feels for another, down to a cheap political tool which says "I don't agree with you, so I'm going to try to embarrass you so much you'll be afraid to use that argument, which I have no answer to.   You're either too provincial to realise this, or you are being disingenuous.   I don't see you as provincial. 

 

 

 

Lol.....   The last thing I would ever expect of you, pac, is silence.
Making sense and you being able to understand it, are two different things, pac.
I rest my case.
Not well researched, like most of your opinions.
I don't know of anyone who expected  Choudary's most excellent adventure not to fizzle.  I am just a bit disapointed though, that he and Jones didn't go at it hammer and tongs, to determine who was the front runner for the worlds biggest idiot title.
You don't understand English?
Lighten up pac,  if it weren't for me your little socialist love nest here wouldn't have seen any activity for the last three weeks.

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