The dhimmis come out on top in Britain’s Qaradawi circus. They are putting in place tough new laws against inciting religious hatred in Britain, and this is an indication of how they will be used — and not used.
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain decided Friday not to prosecute a leading Muslim theologian accused of inciting racial hatred.
Egyptian-born cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who condemned the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States but condones some suicide bombings, is currently on a week-long speaking tour of Britain.
Police had received a complaint from the Board of Deputies of British Jews alleging incitement to racial hatred by the theologian, who has been banned from entering the United States since 1999.
Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service said it had reviewed material submitted by the police “in relation to interviews with Yusuf al-Qaradawi broadcast in this country.”
“We have advised the metropolitan police that there is insufficient evidence that a criminal offence has been committed,” it added in a statement.