Friday, July 06, 2007

I Feel Much Better Now 'cause "The EU is determined to take front-line action in the fight against terrorism."

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Video: Web Jihad in Britain
Here’s another interesting clip from UK TV from LGF operative Kasper, on the internet jihadis convicted under Britain’s terrorism act.
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“keep a sharp lookout for diverse people engaged in activities.”
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Thursday, July 05, 2007
British officials have announced new warnings tonight, via Iowahawk: Look Out For People Doing Things...
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London - British public safety officials today increased the national alert level to “Quite Elevated Indeed” — the highest category possible — and appealed to UK citizens to “keep a sharp lookout for diverse people engaged in activities.”
“We ask the public to report any behaviors by various people that may or may not be of a suspicious nature,” said Lt. Clive Jameson of the Metropolitan Police Service. “We further ask the public to be especially vigilant for activities of broad stratas of people who may be from countries of some sort, especially those within the eastern and/or western hemisphere.”
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Terror-spooked EU: 'Don't Say Muslims'
Gordon Brown’s ludicrous refusal to speak the truth about Britain’s enemies is a direct result of the European Union’s craven policy of preemptive appeasement: Terror-spooked EU: ‘Don’t say Muslims’.
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4th July 2007
Daily Mail
Gordon Brown's ban on the word "Muslim" in relation to terrorism can be blamed on the EU.
The prime minister has told Cabinet members not to mention "Muslim" and "terrorism" in the same breath.
It comes after the European Commission issued a guide for government spokesmen to avoid offence by ruling out the words such as "jihad", "Islamic" or "fundamentalist" in statements about terrorist attacks.
It has been working with governments to make sure "non-offensive" phrases are used when announcing anti-terrorist operations or dealing with terrorist attacks.
It is not the first time the EU has tackled the issue of language - last year its guidelines suggested that the phrase "terrorists who abusively invoke Islam" should be used rather than "Islamic terrorism".
The prime minister avoided labelling the terrorism in his statement to the nation following the Glasglow Airport attack on Saturday.

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