February 2009 Archives

The Centre for Social Cohesion (CSC) can reveal that SOAS, which is part of the University of London, is planning to pay Islamist extremists to teach a course on political Islam between 23 and 27 March 2009.  The CSC has been informed by SOAS that the course is aimed at educating Government officials and the Police.

Full Press release here

Don't dismiss Binyam Mohamed's al Qaeda connections

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Binyam Mohamed landed in Britain today and before his plane had even touched down, the Guardian pounced upon the opportunity to showcase the alleged crimes of the United States by giving him space on their Comment is Free blog.  In the statement he tells us how happy he is to be in Britain, and that he is 'not asking for vengeance'.  Really?  Well thank you so much Binyam, for promising not to attack us.
The CSC applauds the action taken by the Lord Laws to uphold the decision to deport Abu Qatada to Jordan, but believes the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) were misguided in awarding him £2,500 for a supposed breach of human rights he suffered while in the UK.

The controversial leader of the Dutch Freedom Party will this afternoon attempt to enter the UK to show his 2008 film Fitna in a private screening to MPs and Lords hosted by UKIP Peer Lord Pearson.


Whether Wilders will be allowed to enter the UK - or even board the plane in Holland - is unclear. The Home Office have said they will refuse him entry because his opinions "threaten community harmonyand therefore public security."


Ethnic minority communities in London are as concerned as all other communities in the rise of gang crimes, violent extremism and terrorism, according to a new research by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).

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