Luton: Muslims Called British Soldiers ‘Rapists’ and ‘Baby Killers’

Lutonistan: al-Muhajiroun supporters on their way to court today (l-r): Jabair Ahmed, Shajjadar Choudhury, Ziaur Rahman, Jalal Ahmed, Munim Abdul, Yousaf Bashir

As the Anjem Choudary-supporting extremists from the recent homecoming parade in Luton attended court today, details emerge of the shockingly abusive accusations they raised against our fighting men:

group of Muslim protesters shouted ‘murderers’, ‘rapists’, ‘baby killers’ and chanted ‘burn in hell’ at soldiers on a homecoming parade from Iraq, a court heard today.

Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment were greeted by protesters screaming the hostile jeers and holding placards as they marched through Luton last year.

There was a furious reaction from the hundreds lining the streets to give the 200 soldiers – known as the Poachers – a heroes’ welcome. Among the supporters upset by the protest were children and families.

The chants included: ‘British army murderers’, ‘British soldiers burn in hell’, ‘British soldiers you will pay’, ‘baby killers and murders all of you’ and ‘baby killers shame on you’.

The regiment had just returned from a second tour of duty in Iraq, and had previously fought in Afghanistan – losing 12 of their comrades during the wars.

Today seven Muslim men appeared at Luton Magistrates Court charged with using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour which was likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to others.

Munin Abdul, 28, Jalal Ahmed, 21, Jabair Ahmed, 19, Yousaf Bashir, 29, Shajjadar Choudhury, 31, Ziaur Rahman, 32, and white Muslim Ibrahim Anderson, 32, all from Luton, have pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The seven men refused to stand when district judge Carolyn Mellanby walked in, as is the custom in court. Their lawyers explained that this was because as Muslims they could not make a show of respect to any human being, only to God.

The battalion is based in Germany, but Bedfordshire is one of the areas it recruits, along with neighbouring Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire.

The Muslim protesters brandished banners calling British soldiers 'butchers' during the parade

Although the chants were aimed at members of the regiment it is the members of the public supporting them that the prosecution say were caused alarm and distress.

Trouble flared as the soldiers marched to a meeting with the Duke of Gloucester, the regiment’s colonel-in-chief, and local dignitaries.

‘A procession took place to celebrate the return of the local army regiment from duties in Iraq and Afghanistan,’ said Avirup Chaudhuri, opening the prosecution case.

‘The police’s attitude was that this was a homecoming where families and their children could come and watch.

‘The police were aware there were those within the local community who wished to protest at the same time as the procession, to mark their opposition to the wars in which the regiment was involved.’

A group of anti-war protesters arranged with the police that they would protest at a specific point on the route, but a splinter group went elsewhere to voice dissent.

Mr Chaudhuri added: ‘Whilst the soldiers were marching a group of protesters appeared close to where this march was taking place. They were carrying placards and as the soldiers came past they were chanting.

‘Among those chants were: “British army murderers”, “British soldiers burn in hell”, and “baby killers shame on you”.

‘A number of people had turned out simply to watch the soldiers procession, among those spectators there were some who were clearly upset about the protesters’ behaviour.’

The Royal Anglian Regiment, marching along Watford High St in Luton last yeark

Some supporters turned on the Muslim demonstrators and police twice had to form a barrier around the protesters to protect them from angry members of the public.

At one point it is alleged pieces of bacon were thrown at the Muslim protesters and others shouted ‘go and have a shave’ and ‘Bin Laden’s wife is a whore’.

Mr Chaudhuri said: ‘They continued to shout, denouncing British soldiers as terrorists, baby killers, murderers and rapists, and calling for them to go to hell and burn in hell.’

He alleged that the defendants’ conduct went ‘outside the lengths of legitimate protesting’, and that ‘many were caused alarm or distress’ by the words chanted. He claimed the chant ‘British soldiers you will pay’ was a threat aimed at the soldiers.

The court heard that defendant Bashir had suffered two attacks on his home after the protests, in one of these his car had been fire-bombed and completely burnt out. The case continues. It is expected to take six days.

Britain is rightfully regarded around the world as a ‘soft touch’ for Muslim extremists such as this group. We provide many of these people with homes, money and rights that they would only be able to dream of, were they to reside in one of the countries where the type of Islam they advocate for Britain is actually in force.

It is highly unlikely that any of the defendants in this case are making any contribution to Britain whatsoever – in fact quite the opposite – it is known that a high proportion of Chuodary’s followers are living courtesy of the UK’s generous welfare benefits system – sponging from the very people they despise, while working to subvert our way of life and institute a Muslim Capliphate.

We cannot deport any British citizens among them, but should immediately return any we have no obligation to with regards to residency and/or citizenship. They are living at our expense, yet hate us with a vehement passion.

But why should we continue to allow others like them into the country in their droves? As we move towards a General Election this year, don’t forget to ask precisely this question of the many political canvassers that are likely to knock on your doors during the coming weeks.

[Source: Daily Mail UK]

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