06-19-2017, 10:31 AM
From Wikipedia:
Finsbury Park Mosque.
'...Al Qaeda operatives including "shoebomber" Richard Reid and Zacarias Moussaoui attended the mosque.
In 2002, The Guardian reported that weapons training had taken place inside the building.
The mosque rose to notoriety after Abu Hamza al-Masri became Imam of the Mosque, due to his extremist
ideologies and views on terrorism. However, in 2003 the Mosque was raided by the Metropolitan Police and
shut down.
It was then reopened in February 2005 with a new board of trustees supported by the Muslim Association
of Britain (MAB), who were asked by the police to try to turn it around. Dr Azzam Tamimi, a leading member
of MAB, described it as "one of the very rare success stories where the Muslim community and others came
together and decided to rescue the mosque", although a minority complained of lack of consultation,
with Ashgar Bukhari of the campaign group Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK saying that the committee
should have been elected.
In 2014, HSBC bank closed Finsbury Park Mosque's bank account.
This was due to reported links to terrorism before 2005, based on information provided by the Thomson
Reuters news agency. However, the mosque then filed a legal case against Thomson Reuters and won in 2017,
with Reuters being required to issue an apology and pay damages.
According to classified American documents, released by Wikileaks, Finsbury Park mosque previously served
"as a haven" for Islamic extremists who subsequently fought against allied forces in Afghanistan...'
'...In 2003, over one hundred armed police raided the building as part of the investigation into the alleged Wood
Green ricin plot.
Abu Hamza al-Masri was eventually jailed for seven years in 2006 after being convicted of inciting murder and
race hate. Later, he was deported to the United States to face justice for terrorism charges after a ten-year battle
in the British courts based on his "indefinite leave to remain in the UK", which was granted to him by the previous
Conservative government. He was eventually sentenced to life in prison....'
Finsbury Park Mosque.
'...Al Qaeda operatives including "shoebomber" Richard Reid and Zacarias Moussaoui attended the mosque.
In 2002, The Guardian reported that weapons training had taken place inside the building.
The mosque rose to notoriety after Abu Hamza al-Masri became Imam of the Mosque, due to his extremist
ideologies and views on terrorism. However, in 2003 the Mosque was raided by the Metropolitan Police and
shut down.
It was then reopened in February 2005 with a new board of trustees supported by the Muslim Association
of Britain (MAB), who were asked by the police to try to turn it around. Dr Azzam Tamimi, a leading member
of MAB, described it as "one of the very rare success stories where the Muslim community and others came
together and decided to rescue the mosque", although a minority complained of lack of consultation,
with Ashgar Bukhari of the campaign group Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK saying that the committee
should have been elected.
In 2014, HSBC bank closed Finsbury Park Mosque's bank account.
This was due to reported links to terrorism before 2005, based on information provided by the Thomson
Reuters news agency. However, the mosque then filed a legal case against Thomson Reuters and won in 2017,
with Reuters being required to issue an apology and pay damages.
According to classified American documents, released by Wikileaks, Finsbury Park mosque previously served
"as a haven" for Islamic extremists who subsequently fought against allied forces in Afghanistan...'
'...In 2003, over one hundred armed police raided the building as part of the investigation into the alleged Wood
Green ricin plot.
Abu Hamza al-Masri was eventually jailed for seven years in 2006 after being convicted of inciting murder and
race hate. Later, he was deported to the United States to face justice for terrorism charges after a ten-year battle
in the British courts based on his "indefinite leave to remain in the UK", which was granted to him by the previous
Conservative government. He was eventually sentenced to life in prison....'
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