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Old 06-06-2013, 09:58 AM #18
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I keep saying that Muslim leaders need to be far more vocal in their response to the Woolwich murder. Not just condemning the act but using the incident to shock the mainstream Muslim masses into finally coming out publicly and questioning the whole area of radicalisation amongst young muslim men.

To publicly state that Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance not hatred war and murder. To my mind the Muslim majority in the UK must stand up and be counted as their comparative silence amongst some sections gives succour to some of these hate filled evil preaching Imams.

Non Muslims in the UK cannot continue to stand up alone and state that the Majority of Muslims in the UK are against the way their religion is twisted by extremism when the majority of Muslims in the UK stay silent.
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