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Rev. Nazir Ali threatened by moslems.


Police protect Nazir-Ali as he is warned that he will not live long if he criticises Islam, reports Jonathan Wynne-Jones. Leading political and religious leaders have condemned death threats against the Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, and his family.

Dr Nazir-Ali was warned that he would not "live long" and would be "sorted out" if he continued to criticise Islam, following his claim that parts of Britain had become "no-go" areas for non-Muslims.

Police have launched inquiries into the phone calls that were made to his home and have put him and his family under police protection with the use of an emergency line.

Surveillance cameras around the building have been improved. The bishop's mail is being screened by the Post Office as an added precaution.

**Strange how all of those who condemned him when he dared to speak out against the moslem hoards in the UK are now very, very silent? Where for instance is Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, who said in this bit here that he was wrong and there was no problem at all.

Also Hazel Blears who also said that he was wrong, will the New Labour red squirrel be apologizing to him?

Also William "ten pints"Hague, the shadow foreign secretary also stated that he thought the Rev. was wrong.

Plus all the others in politics and the media who now that threats have been issued have discovered that they lack the moral fiber to admit they might have been wrong, lack the guts to discuss the issue,

Yet now the death threats start where are they? Are they being vocal in support, are they looking again at what he said that ghetto's are being created here in the UK? Are they admiting that he might be right, after all why else would moslems be getting so offended.

Well no, not a peep far easier to be silent, keep your eyes lowered in respect and be a good little political dhimmi around your moslem masters.

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