October 22, 2007

Heartache: Terror Supporter Can't Visit His Sick Daughter

British officials won't let Omar Bakri Mohammed back in to the country to visit his 12 year old daughter who is sick. And while Bakri's family and followers continue to live off the British welfare system, the al Qaeda supporter lives in the lap of luxury in Beirut:

The cleric - accused of turning young British Muslims to al-Qaeda with hate-filled sermons - claims he must fly to London to see his sick 12-year-old daughter.

Bakri begged Government officials to give him a two-week visa, insisting he'd had NOTHING to do with terrorism during the 20 years he lived in the UK....

He boasted how his supporters in the UK bankroll his luxury lifestyle on the shores of the Mediterranean.

And ludicrously, he claimed his widely reported calls for Muslims to bomb Dublin airport were just a joke....

Embassy chiefs said his visa was "unlikely" to be granted.

I actually received an audio and chat transcript of the Dublin threat Bakri Mohammed made before it was widely publicized. It wasn't so much a threat as it was an answer to a question posed to him in a chat room. His answer was that since American troops were moving through the Dublin airport on their way to Iraq then the Dublin airport was a legitimate target.

A guy asks you if its okay to bomb the Dublin airport and you say why yes, it is. As a person who has personally been to the Dublin airport on several occasions let me be the first to say ha ha, real funny.

Hat tip: Glen Jenvey, bane of Bakri Mohammed.

By Rusty Shackleford, Ph.D. at 08:50 AM | |