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Jab at the HuT

Is it cheating to link to Hot Air? Well, if Michelle Malkin can do it, I can. And should, because here, Allahpundit gives us a devastating CSMonitor profile of the Islamic… hmmm—should I say terror? or proto -terror? Intimidation? Caliphactionary? group, Hizb-ut-Tahrir. HuT has a wide presence in Europe as well as the Islamic world and try to fly under the radar as they work to establish a global Caliphate. They don’t use terror, exactly, but they are authorized to use “intimidation”, says a HuT guy in this remarkably candid interview.

I post this because JyB readers may have noticed that HuT was one of the groups behind the European Cartoon Riots as well. While some other groups got the jump on them, they did not wish to appear as also-rans in their radical calephilia, and so took to the streets in great numbers as well. I couldn’t find a link to the pictures I remember, but as I recall in the London protests they carried the black banners (as opposed to the green banners) that were clearly marked “Hizb-ut-Tahrir” in fine print at the bottom. In any case, what I did find was an interesting essay explaining their (extensive) role in organizing the Cartoon Jihad.

HuT is a sub-terrorist front that is avoiding publicity in its attempts to take over the world. If governments knew what they were capable of and intended to do, then they would probably begin finding themselves ejected from countries around the world. The Christian Science Monitor has done us a service by pointing this out, and I hope the blogosphere will continue to shine a spotlight on their nefarious plans.

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Posted by SeeDubya on May 9, 2006 11:05 PM
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