Frenetic ramblings from the start of the "War on Terror" logging my attempts to film outside Finsbury park mosque over 3 years and sitting through all the subsequent court cases. These days I am usually on Post Factual Society on Facebuk. Do visit Youtube.com/malungtvnews
August 09, 2006
I MISSED THIS ONE
Written by two senior journalists at The Times, the book starts with an account of how Abu Hamza who once worked as a doorman in sleazy Soho became radicalised after meeting a jihadist scholar in Mecca.
It ends with his incarceration for seven years after being convicted of inciting murder, race hate, and a terrorism offence.
Despite its forensic detail, the book is written like a thriller and is, in parts, fascinating.
But it does not explain how young Muslims attending the Finsbury Park mosque came to be in thrall to his brand of hatred.
Nor is the case for Abu Hamza the arch-villain convincing; many of the alleged connections to al-Qaeda style terrorists are tenuous at best.
It leaves one main question: is this low-grade hate-monger worth such a lengthy study?
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