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Sunday, July 01, 2007
London mayor defends Muslims after bomb plot
LONDON: Mayor Ken Livingstone urged Britons on Saturday
to refrain from demonising Muslims after a double car bomb plot was
foiled here amid fears of an Islamist terror threat.
He also criticised Britain over its ties with Saudi
Arabia, which he said had fuelled intolerance in the past through
its Wahhabist form of Islam. “In this city, Muslims are more
likely to be law-abiding than non-Muslims and less likely to support
the use of violence to achieve political ends,” he told BBC
Radio.
He said various groups had carried out terrorist
acts in London over the years, including far-right groups and the
Irish Republican Army. “All I am interested in as mayor is that
we try to prevent all acts of violence whether it is by a disaffected
young member of the (far-right) British National Party, or by an Islamist
or a Wahhabist supporter,” he said. He made it clear that this
did not mean all white men were potentially threats to society any
more than all Muslims were. But he criticised the British government’s
ties with Saudi Arabia, saying Riyadh could still be funding terrorist
groups in Britain. afp
Courtesy DailyTimes.com.pk