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Taliban Doctor.
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http:// www.mpt s-uk.or g/stati c/docum ents/co ntent/M irza_Ta riq_Ali .pdf
they can and frequently do proceed in absentia whcih he was,
and was video'd beating someone with his placard stick
oops
for which he was convicted in his absence too
He wasnt beating one of his patients but the GMC still took a dim view
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they can and frequently do proceed in absentia whcih he was,
and was video'd beating someone with his placard stick
oops
for which he was convicted in his absence too
He wasnt beating one of his patients but the GMC still took a dim view
I have nothing against people going abroad to join extremist organisations. It's exactly what we need, fewer extremist loonies in the country.
It's the ones that don't want to go that I have a problem with. Anjem Choudry and the like. Happy to hang around preaching hatred from the safety and comfort of the decadent society they claim to hate.
It's the ones that don't want to go that I have a problem with. Anjem Choudry and the like. Happy to hang around preaching hatred from the safety and comfort of the decadent society they claim to hate.
ludwig
/// I have nothing against people going abroad to join extremist organisations. It's exactly what we need, fewer extremist loonies in the country. ///
But the problem is that it seems it is so easy for them to re-enter our country and so do us harm.
They should be locked out of harms way from the outset
/// I have nothing against people going abroad to join extremist organisations. It's exactly what we need, fewer extremist loonies in the country. ///
But the problem is that it seems it is so easy for them to re-enter our country and so do us harm.
They should be locked out of harms way from the outset