Sunday, July 9, 2017

Muslim Radio Station Iman FM In England Suspended After Broadcasting 25 Straight Hours Of Violent Al Qaeda Sermons

OFCOM investigated Iman FM after a complaint that the radio station had, during Ramadan, aired lectures by Anwar Al-Awlaki, an influential cleric killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2011. The broadcasting watchdog said it had “serious concerns” over Iman FM’s decision to air the series of pre-recorded lectures by a “widely-known terrorist leader and al-Qaeda recruiter.”
 

A Sheffield-based Muslim radio station IMan FM has had its license suspended after broadcasting 25 hours of sermons “encouraging and condoning” violence against non-Muslims.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The standard party line of “moderate” Muslims is that the terrorists are a “radical fringe” that don’t represent the vast majority of Muslims around the world. So why, you might ask, did the “moderate Muslim” community UK radio station Iman FM think it was a good idea to broadcast 25 hours of Islamic terrorist sermons calling for violence against non-Muslims? Hmm, I can’t imagine why. No idea. (rolling my eyes). 
OFCOM investigated Iman FM after a complaint that the radio station had, during Ramadan, aired lectures by Anwar Al-Awlaki, an influential cleric killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2011. The broadcasting watchdog said it had “serious concerns” over Iman FM’s decision to air the series of pre-recorded lectures by a “widely-known terrorist leader and al-Qaeda recruiter.”
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