Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Muslim family face losing home

Munir Farooqi is appealing his conviction for terror offences, and it is feared that his family will be evicted from their home if he is not successful.

If I've got it right, the house lived in by Farooqi and his family is not rented.  It is owned by two members of his family. Neither are they in arrears on their mortgage, and so this is not an eviction as we would normally understand it.

Even if Farooqi is guilty, then that does not make it right that his family should be forced out of a home which he does not own.  Or does it?  I am allowed to sit on the fence on this one.

Maybe it would help people like Farooqi's family if Muslims in this country took a more active role in opposing terror.

They could all refuse to vote for political parties - Labour, Tory, LibDem - which support open door immigration.  They could all refuse to vote for political parties - Labour, Tory, LibDem - which support murdering Muslims in foreign countries like Libya and Afghanistan.  They could even give up being Muslims.

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