In this week’s coals-to-Newcastle news:
Jihadists from Manchester who wanted to kill Jews, used anti-Israel films to recruit terrorists and organised support for a Gaza aid convoy, have been jailed.
Munir Farooqi, Israr Malik and Matthew Newton, who received sentences of between six years and life imprisonment at Manchester Crown Court last Friday (September 9), were snared when they unwittingly recruited undercover policemen for terrorism in Afghanistan.
The three were exposed after officers infiltrated their radicalisation den in Longsight. A basement, containing 50,000 extremist DVDs and CDs about Israel and Jihad, was used to groom vulnerable men for terror training camps.
During a four-month trial, the court was told how Matthew Newton, 29 and a recent convert to Islam, had a “fixation with Jews”.
During the year-long sting operation in 2009, which involved two police officers being converted to Islam and radicalised, Newton was recorded repeatedly asking an imam, “can we kill Jewish people?” and calling Jews pigs in antisemitic tirades during Koran lessons at a south Manchester mosque.
Newton, also known as “Hamza”, was disseminating lectures by Anwar al-Awlaki, a senior al-Qaeda member. He ran radicalisation stalls at two Manchester markets for the group’s ring leader, Munir Farooqi.
Farooqi, 54, who idolised Osama Bin Laden and had previously fought for the Taliban in 2001, was sentenced to life imprisonment for conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism, and three counts of soliciting to murder. He believed that Jews were the “Shaitan” (devil)”, and would eventually be killed by Jesus. In 2009 he was part of a Gaza aid convoy from Manchester.
As you might have guessed, the “Gaza aid convoy” in question was Viva Palestina: a Hamas support operation associated with George Galloway and his sidekick, Kevin Ovenden.
Here is Munir Ahmed Farooqi’s name on the list of Viva Palestina convoy participants, still on the Viva Palestina website (and here, for when they take it down)
George Galloway handing stacks of cash to Hamas economy minister Ziad Al-Zaza during the convoy
This is what Viva Palestina’s compliance record at the Charity Commission looks like