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20Sep2006

North London Mosque attacked after Pope's speech

Finsbury Park Mosque.jpgThe North London Mosque witnessed an attack at 1am on Tuesday 19 September 2006 as two unknown men entered the premises breaking two windows in the process and tried to set a fire. Police were contacted immediately after the two men were spotted, but they failed to act on time. The mosque, formerly known as Finsbury Park Mosque, previously hosted Abu Hamza as its Imam.

It may be that such attacks, coming so soon after the Pope’s address at the University of Regensburg, could have been incited by his remarks condemning the Prophet Muhammad’s actions as "evil and inhuman" and Islam as a faith that he claimed was "spread by the sword". It could be that the mosque, once home to Abu Hamza and his followers, has become a target for those determined to act on the Pope's words by, what they believe, is ridding England of intolerance and extremism.

Red Hot Curry, 20 September 2007