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Politics : Middle East Politics

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (5947)3/11/2004 5:39:56 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 6945
 
Judeofascism's Zero-Sum strategy: Ebbing in the US (whether Kerry or Bush wins --most Judeocon stars such as Richard Perle have already stepped away from the limelight) but Rising in the UK:

(Note: Tory leader Howard is currently Britain's Jewish PM hopeful)

Revealed: The extreme views of Michael Howard's new best friend

By Nigel Morris and Paul Waugh

11 March 2004


The "whistleblower" who this week exposed a secret policy to massage immigration figures had earlier called for Islamic fundamentalists "to be silenced by nuclear weapons".

In e-mails to a BBC programme, Steve Moxon said the Muslim faith was "inextricably tied up" with terrorism and demanded the imprisonment of imams who preach "clear evil".

Mr Moxon was suspended on Monday after revealing that managers at the Sheffield office of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) were covertly fast-tracking applications from Eastern European nationals to work in Britain.

The disclosure severely embarrassed the Home Office and led to calls for the resignation of Beverley Hughes, the Immigration minister. In stormy Commons exchanges yesterday, Michael Howard seized on Mr Moxon's revelations and challenged Tony Blair to meet him. The Tory leader also invited the television cameras to film him and the shadow Home Secretary, David Davis, meeting Mr Moxon.

But Mr Howard was accused of political opportunism and the Conservatives were distancing themselves from the civil servant as details of two e-mails he sent to BBC1's Panorama in 2001 were made public.

In the e-mails Mr Moxon - who had turned to the Tories after being rebuffed by the Liberal Democrats - was savage in his criticism of the Saudi Arabian Wahhabi tradition to which Osama bin Laden belongs. He said the mullahs of the Wahhabi sect were worse than Hitler or Stalin and denounced the "stupid voices of appeasement" that failed to tackle them. He said "student fervour" in some Islamic schools risked the overthrow of some regimes in Khmer Rouge-style "Year Zeros".

He added: "An international alliance of Islamic Year Zeros feverishly exporting death to 'infidel' and non-fundamentalist Muslim alike, by Kamikazes literally in their millions, eventually will have to be silenced by nuclear weapons."

Mr Moxon continued: "British-domiciled imams and other people who preach this clear evil (a word that is appropriately used in the religious context) must be imprisoned (and not simply deported)."
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news.independent.co.uk
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