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West Midlands Police and Censorship

A film about gang life in Birmingham, 1Day, is to be launched this week. But something rather bizarre has been going on; a police officer in Birmingham has gone around tcinemas in the city trying to persuade them not to show the film. Hopefully this is just an exceptional case but two local cinemas, acting on police advice, have decided not to screen the film.

A West Midlands police spokesperson explains:

This may not be as serious as the Tomlinson case, nor as startling as the community support officer (also with West Midlands police) who warned Christian preachers off evangelising in an area with a high Muslim population, but it is still a troubling matter.

Individual cases like these are disturbing enough, but the real problem is the existence of a culture which seems to allow police officers to believe that they have unlimited powers. It is this which must be addressed in the forthcoming HMIC report into policing of protests, not just the most egregious examples of where the police have overstepped the mark.

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HT Conference A Flop

Cast your mind back a few years to the Hizb ut-Tahrir annual conferences of yore. That extremist, violent, Antisemitic global Islamist party which thinks reintroducing a Caliphate is the answer to all of life’s little problems was able to persuade several thousands of British Muslims to attend its annual Khilafah conferences.

For example, its 2003 Birmingham conference was held at the prestigious National Indoor Arena (where ‘Gladiators‘ used to be filmed) and over 7,000 delegates were reported – by independent sources – to have attended.

Now look what’s happened to them. Going on the 2001 census figures (which must inevitably underestimate the numbers) there are 1,591,000 Muslims in the UK, of which 607,083 are in London.  This leaves at least 983,917 Muslims outside London and potential attendees at HT’s Birmingham (actually West Bromwich) conference. How many of them turned up to HT’s recent Birmingham conference?

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