???? <andrea.nahum@gmail.com> wrote:
> Non ho votato per Mike Freer. Non voto per il Parlamento britannico,
> meno che meno voterei per un Tory, e figuriamoci se posso votare per
> un banchiere.
> Ma questa e' una gran brutta notizia. Da una parte uno puo' chiedersi
> chi glielo ha fatto fare, di organizzare una surgery (incontro
> periodico con gli elettori) in una moschea. Per me e' una domanda
> cretina, perche' non si vede come mai Freer non possa incontrare gli
> elettori in una moschea, visto che tradizionalmente, almeno a
> Finchley, le surgeries si tengono anche in chiese (particolarmente
> metodiste, da piu' o meno un secolo).
> Freer non e' ebreo, ed e' apertamente gay. E questi sono un gruppo
> fondamentalista che deve essere sbattuto immediatamente in galera.
>
> MP Mike Freer 'threatened at mosque surgery'
> Mike Freer Mike Freer is a member of the Conservative Friends of
> Israel
>
> An MP has described how he waited for police behind a locked door
> during a constituency surgery after he was threatened by a group of
> men.
>
> Mike Freer said it happened at North Finchley mosque in north London
> as he met constituents on Friday afternoon.
>
> Mr Freer said about 12 people forced their way inside, with one of
> them calling him a "Jewish homosexual pig".
>
> The trouble began after messages on the Muslims Against Crusades
> website urged supporters to target him, he said.
>
> Mr Freer said a message posted ahead of the incident on the group's
> website made reference to Labour MP Stephen Timms, who was stabbed
> while holding a surgery in east London last year.
>
> It warned the attack on Mr Timms should serve as a "piercing reminder"
> to politicians that "their presence is no longer welcome in any Muslim
> area".
>
> The Finchley and Golders Green MP, a member of the Conservative
> Friends of Israel, said there was a vocal demonstration outside the
> mosque as he began his surgery, but then a second group of people
> arrived and forced their way inside.
> 'Blood on hands'
>
> "One of them sat at a table where I was dealing with a constituent and
> was abusive," he said.
>
> The MP said he was then escorted by staff at the mosque to a locked
> part of the building until assistance arrived.
>
> Mr Freer said he only realised the potential danger he had been in
> when he was made aware of the website's reference to the attack on
> East Ham MP Mr Timms.
>
> The message also stated that "as a member of the Conservative Party",
> Mr Freer had "the blood of thousands of Muslims on his hands".
>
> "Had I seen the website beforehand, I suspect it might have been a bit
> more worrying," the MP said.
>
> Mr Freer, who played a prominent role in the campaign against
> Palestinian activist Sheikh Raed Salah's visit to the UK earlier in
> the year, said he would "continue to condemn all forms of religious
> intolerance".
>
> He added that he wanted Home Secretary Theresa May to monitor closely
> the actions of Muslims Against Crusades.
>
> A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "Officers attended North
> Finchley Mosqueat 4.10pm on Friday after a disturbance by protesters
> inside the building.
>
> "There were no arrests."
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-15508697
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