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Britain: Police raid on mosque aimed at intimidating immigrants
By Tania Kent
29 January 2003
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In an unprecedented operation, some 150 police officers clad
in body armour and armed with battering rams and ladders stormed
a north London mosque in the early hours of Monday, January 20.
Armed police surrounded the outside of the building and several
streets nearby were cordoned off as police battered their way
in to the mosque in Finsbury Park. The police continued to occupy
the mosque for four days.
Police claim to have recovered a stun gun and CS gas hidden
in another part of the building but worshippers at the mosque
have accused police of planting evidence.
Seven men on the premises at the time were arrested on suspicion
of terrorism. Charges against three of those held under the Terrorism
Act 2000 have subsequently been dropped. A 23-year old North African
man has been freed, while the other two have been re-arrested
on immigration matters. Four North African men remain in custody
but so far only one has been charged under the Terrorism Act.
During their occupation of the building, police had pledged
not to enter the prayer area in order to quell opposition to the
raid amongst many Muslims. After they had left, however, their
promise was shown to have been broken. Fuad Nahdi editor of the
Muslim magazine Q News said: If the police tell one
lie, it raises questions about a lot of things and about what
really was going on. It makes a bad situation even worse.
On Thursday, January 23 the mosque was handed over to its trustees
who have closed it down for several weeks. It has been alleged
that the trustees colluded with the police to remove the cleric
and Islamic extremist, Abu Hamza who leads the Friday prayers.
The unprecedented raid follows a hysterical campaign instigated
by the Labour government and the media over alleged terrorist
plots in an attempt to justify its deeply unpopular preparations
for war against Iraq.
Police claimed the raid on the mosque was linked to their investigation
into the discovery early in the New Year of the poison ricin in
a flat in Wood Green, two miles from the Finsbury Park mosque.
Ricin is a toxic material, easily produced from castor oil beans,
which can be fatal when inhaled, ingested or injected. For days
the newspapers ran with major scare stories that the British population
was at risk of a ricin attack, even though forensic scientists
said that the quantity found at the Wood Green flat was tiny.
Several Algerian refugees were arrested in response to the
Wood Green find and have subsequently been charged with possession
of articles of value to a terrorist.
A series of raids across the country then followed. In Bournemouth
on January 12 five men were arrested under terror laws, but later
released without charge. On January 14, a police officer, PC Stephen
Oake was killed during a raid on suspected terrorists in Manchester,
also said to be linked to the ricin find. A North African immigrant
has been charged with his murder.
PC Oakes death threw up numerous questionsnot least
of which was why a number of police officers sent to arrest a
suspected terrorist were not wearing protective clothing. According
to reports, the three men found in the Manchester flat by police
had been held for over one hour when one of the men broke free
and stabbed PC Oake with a knife.
Whilst none of these questions have been answered satisfactorily,
the police officers death has been utilised to push through
further draconian legislation under the Terrorism Acts of 2000
and 2001 and to undermine democratic rights. It was in this climate
that the police raided the mosque, claiming that it was necessitated
by the threat of terror attacks and citing the reactionary outpourings
of the Islamic cleric Abu Hamza.
Hamza has spoken of his admiration of Osama bin Laden and advocates
the installation of Islamic states through holy wars. But with
a small following of around 1,000 people in Britain (out of two
million Muslims resident in the country) Hamzas influence
has been exaggerated out of all proportion by the media which
has devoted thousands of column inches to the man and his supporters.
Professor Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the president of the European
Council for Fatwa and Research, condemned Islamist extremism but
said: this does not justify the police to desecrate the
sanctity of the mosque, the house of God should not be stormed
in this way. Have the police in Britain ever stormed into a church?
Moreover, Hamza himself is well known to British security and
intelligence forces and the mosque has been under 24-hour surveillance
for the past five years. The police would immediately have known
the likelihood of a terrorist plot emerging from the group. Hamza,
supposedly the main target of the operation, was not arrested,
interviewed or questioned during the raid or subsequently. Nor
have the police approached him subsequently for a statement or
an interview.
There is no doubt that the raid had a broader purposenamely
to intimidate the Muslim and refugee communities in Britain and
isolate them. An atmosphere of mistrust and fear is being whipped
up with the aim of diverting attention from the broad political
and social implications of the governments international
and domestic agenda.
There is widespread opposition to US/UK plans for war against
Iraq and hostility is especially intense amongst Britains
Muslims. The Blair government, which is alienated from the majority
of the population, is attempting to silence such opposition through
media manipulation, force and repression. In the last weeks, the
charity commission has written to mosques and threatened them
with closure and withdrawal of funds if they allow their premises
to be used for political activities and debates.
See Also:
How to deal with America? The European
dilemma
[25 January 2003]
One-quarter of British army sent for war
vs. Iraq
[23 January 2003]
Blair warns United Nations has no veto
over US-led war vs. Iraq
[18 January 2003]
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