Up until recently Galloway was a favourite of such Islamofacist nut jobs, even posing above for a photo with Omar Bakri and Saudi dissident Dr Muhammad al-Massari (who runs a London-based radio station broadcasting in Iraq and Saudi Arabia calls for attacks on UK troops and also a lovely pro-terrorist website featuring advice on how to slit throats).
Bakri, who advised his supporters not to "support the state" by insuring their vehicles, maintains non-Muslims are animals and can be legally killed. The site also branded the Celebrity Big Brother contestant a man of low intellect and morality.
The website is run by a British-based group called The Saved Sect. The fanatics blasted Galloways appearance on Celebrity BB and the Channel 4 show itself. They said of the series: These kinds of programmes attract only the lowest of the low who desperately seek recognition and fame by any means possible.
They are people who have no honour, respect or dignity and can only be described as animals. George Galloway will certainly have no trouble fitting in as he has all the criteria the show is looking for.
Terror expert Neil Doyle said the groups words did amount to a fatwah, or death threat. He said the sect also supported al-Qaeda. Bakri, 46, fled from London to Lebanon to pursue his "religious freedoms" after Tony Blair announced a crackdown on extremists. The Lebanese government promptly locked him up, and Bakri is now pursuing his "religious freedoms" behind bars in Beirut.
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