Fresh terror raids on Australian hospitals
Police today raided two hospitals in Western Australia in connection with the failed terrorist plot in Britain.Of course now that the Islamists are exposed for everyone to see, their supporters, who have very delicate feelings, want to pretend they don't support terrorism.
Detectives have seized computer files and questioned five doctors of Indian background. Four doctors have been released.
Six of the seven suspects arrested in Britain in connection to last week's failed car bomb plots in London and Glasgow are believed to be overseas doctors, the seventh is a lab technician.
Today's raids come five days after Mohammad Haneef, an Indian-born doctor who had previously worked at Halton Hospital in Runcorn, Cheshire, became the eighth person to be arrested in connection with the plots when he was held at Brisbane airport in the Australian state of Queensland on Monday. Computer hard drives were also seized in Monday's operation.
Muslim groups in Britain today launched a campaign to declare that terrorism is "not in our name". The Muslims United coalition placed advertisements in British national newspapers praising the emergency services as "courageous" and hailing the Government’s "calm and proportionate" reaction to the crisis.Sorry folks, but terrorism most definitely is in the name of Islam. Pretend all you want, but it is what it is.
The "not in our name" slogan is a deliberate echo of the slogan used by protesters against the invasion of Iraq.
The ads also quoted the Koran: "Whoever kills an innocent soul, it is as if he killed the whole of mankind. And whoever saves one, it is as if he saved the whole of mankind."
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