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ENGAGE replies to Foreign Office letter on Gaza

  Following the wholly inadequate pro-forma reply from the Foreign Office to the letter sent by ENGAGE trustees to the Foreign Secretary David Miliband about the Government’s handling of the brutal Israeli bombardment of Gaza, ENGAGE has today returned the following letter by way of...

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Metropolitan Police to pay £60,000 in damages to Babar Ahmad

  Babar Ahmad and his family (his father, pictured) are today marking their victory after a six year battle to bring charges against officers that subjected him to ‘gratuitous and prolonged abuse’ in December 2003. The Metropolitan Police agreed in court today to pay £60,000 in...

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‘FCO admits silence over torture victims’

  The Foreign Office has admitted in answers to parliamentary questions tabled by the Conservative MP Andrew Tyrie (pictured), chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition (extraordinaryrendition.org), that it failed to raise complaints made by British nationals held...

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'Grab them by the balls' urges hard-man Ed

  Following in the footsteps of his fellow ‘ex-Islamist’ Shiraz Maher, Ed Husain from the Home Office and Foreign Office funded outfit, the Quilliam Foundation, pens a comment piece for the Saturday edition of the Daily Telegraph in which he too tries to link the tiny group of Luton...

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Leicester Mercury keeps perspective on Al-Muhajiroun protestors

  Huge credit to the Leicester Mercury for its editorial yesterday urging readers to keep the reprehensible behaviour of a tiny group of protestors in Luton in perspective. A parade of the 9th/12th Royal Lancers is to take place in Leicester on Monday 16th March and Leicestershire is among the...

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BBC's Question Time broadcasts slander against the MCB

  Viewers of Question Time yesterday will have heard the exchange of views by Charles Moore, columnist in the Daily Telegraph, and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi (both pictured), on the MCB. Moore used the discussion on the protestors in Luton as an opportunity to tarnish the MCB, which he slandered with...

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Jacqui Smith rejects Ibrahim al – Musawi’s visa application

  The Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, has caved into pressure from the pro-Israel lobby to refuse Lebanese journalist, Ibrahim al-Musawi permission to enter the UK to deliver lectures at SOAS. Al-Musawi was due to take part in lecture series on Islam at the university at the end of this month. The...

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