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Inayat Bunglawala - The Voice of "liberal Islam" - From the BNP site.


(original story posted at above link)

Inayat Bunglawala, the 36 year old media spokesman of the Muslim Council of Britain which claims to speak for “moderate Muslims” is the son of multi-million pound convicted drug smuggler.

Bunglawala’s father Yusuf, an Indian immigrant was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment at Knightsbridge Crown Court in 1989 after he and an accomplice imported 82lb (37kg) of the killer drug, heroin hidden inside marzipan sweets and rugs. He served just six years of his sentence before being released on parole in 1995.

The story was covered in today’s (4th) Mail on Sunday and comes at an embarrassing time for the Home Office which has only recently appointed Bunglawala Jnr as one of seven to a task force commissioned to combat Islamic extremism amongst Britain’s 2 million Muslims.

Task force convener

Inayat Bunglawala, 36, the media secretary for the Muslim Council of Britain, is understood to have been selected as one of seven "conveners" for a Home Office task force with responsibilities for tackling extremism among young Muslims, despite a history of anti-Semitic statements.

In January 1993, Mr Bunglawala wrote a letter to Private Eye, the satirical magazine, in which he called the blind Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman "courageous" - just a month before he bombed the World Trade Center in New York. After Rahman's arrest in July that year, Mr Bunglawala said that it was probably only because of his "calling on Muslims to fulfil their duty to Allah and to fight against oppression and oppressors everywhere".

Five months before 9/11, Mr Bunglawala also circulated writings of Osama bin Laden, who he regarded as a "freedom fighter", to hundreds of Muslims in Britain. You just cant trust these carpet kissers.

Talking of dubious types the dodgy thief that runs the UN Koffing Anus is not a happy chap:

LONDON (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Monday he expected to face blame over the Iraqi oil-for-food program when investigators deliver a report this week, and wished the United Nations had never agreed to run it.

Annan told BBC World Service radio he believed chief investigator Paul Volcker would also criticize others involved in the corruption-tainted $64 billion program.

"I suspect that there will be lots of criticism (for) myself as chief admin officer, probably something on the 661 committee, the Security Council, the government of Iraq," he said.

"When it comes to Iraq, on this issue no one is entirely covered in glory.

** Yes one thief has been caught, ie his son who milked the people of Iraq, and others have pulled away from that -- ie George Galloway, still here's hoping that one day will get someone honest to run the UN.

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