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Is it right for the mosque in Blackburn to cancel the visit by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in protest to the war in Iraq?
I have no particular view either way but im interested in what other ABer's think
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't know if it's right or not John but an observation:
In order to cancel it they must originally have accepted it. Presumably they only accepted it so they could cancel it!
Reminds me of the "Yes Minister" episode:
Talking about an Arab/Isreali peace neg....
Minister: "Humphrey do you think the Arabs will turn up?"
Humphrey: "Of course minister"
Minister: "You seem very sure"
Humphrey: "Well of couse they'll turn up, if they don't turn up they won't be able to walk out!"
Ring any bells
Just read about it on the BBC Site. Actually the leaders of the mosque wanted her to visit as, although they disagree with her, they feel that high focussed visits can only do good.
However, certain parties opposed to the visit threatened to disrupt early morning prayers and it was considered that because of security reasons the visit had to be cancelled.
Regardless of what one may think of USA/Iraq ect. it is another classic example of fanatics winning out on the threat of violence and disturbance. It just seems ironic that the mosque is now at the receiving end of what other people/countries have experienced when Islamic fanatics get into full flow. Regardless of the right and wrongs of her visit, and what she stands for, it is another example of free speech/movement in this country being curtailed for what ever reason.
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