Nawaz of ‘Quilliam’ spears Livingstone

April 11, 2009 at 11:03 pm (anti-fascism, anti-semitism, BBC, Champagne Charlie, islamism, israel, Middle East, secularism)

The more I see, hear and read about and from the Muslims of the Quilliam Foundation, the more I like  what I see, hear and read.

On this week’s BBC Radio 4  Any Questions, The Quilliam Foundation‘s Majid Nawaz, a former Hizb ut-Tahir Islamist who now campaigns for democracy and tolerance, upbraided the Tammany Hall shyster Ken Livingstone for having (literally) embraced the clerical fascist Yusuf al-Qaradari. Livingstone replies with his predictable cry of “Over there!”: an incoherent, demagogic rant about Israel and (as far as it’s possible to follow him), the Middle East in general. Worryingly, the shyster receives applause for this drivel.

Nawaz’s impressive performance throughout the programme gives the lie to pro-Islamists like the Guardian‘s tame public school Stalinist Seamas Milne, who have libellously described Nawaz and his courageous Quilliam colleague Ed Husain as “neo Cons.’

Listen to the whole encounter here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qgvj

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