Thursday, 11 July 2024

Can They All Be Done For Supporting Terrorism Now?

A family doctor suspended after being exposed by The Mail on Sunday as the leader of a banned extremist group has raised more than £50,000 to fight the NHS. Abdul Wahid was the leader of Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT), which caused outrage after its members screamed for jihad on the streets of London days after Hamas's terror attack on Israel on October 7. The extremist chief himself praised the attack as a 'welcome punch on the nose' for Israel.

One wonders what MI5 were doing that meant a rag like the 'Mail' found this out? 

NHS England suspended Wahid and, in January, the then home secretary James Cleverly proscribed HT as a terror group, making membership punishable with a jail term of up to 14 years.

What punishment for those that are bankrolling this, then? Probably nothing with Labour in charge now.  

The news of Wahid's fundraising has caused anger among terrorism experts. Colonel Richard Kemp, the former commander of UK forces in Afghanistan, said: 'Nobody should be giving this person a platform to raise money for legal fees. It is disgusting. The platform should remove him at once.'
Last night CrowdJustice could not be reached for comment. On its website it says: 'We don't allow certain types of cases and behaviours.'

Clearly, you do.  

2 comments:

  1. Iran and islamic cretins, together, have shed loads of money. Let's hope that HMRC can find some way of tracing this. Plus, under no circumstances, should this excuse for a human being get legal aid (are you reading this, Kier Starmer?).
    Penseivat

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  2. " Let's hope that HMRC can find some way of tracing this."

    I'm not very hopeful that they can, or will be let off the leash to try...

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