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PressTV - ‘Anti-Islam propaganda on the rise in UK’

13.10.12

PressTV - ‘Anti-Islam propaganda on the rise in UK’: Speaking a political program about Muslims in the UK, Roshan Muhammed Salih, who’s also a Press TV presenter in London, said Muslims are being strongly watched for what they say mostly on social networks like Facebook, while the British police appear to allow far-right racist individuals to give their comments freely.

The TV host referred to Azhar Ahmed, a 20 year-old man who recently condemned British troops on Facebook, saying, “The soldiers have brutally killed, raped and harmed innocent Afghan civilians.” He also quoted, “British soldiers should die and go to hell”. Ahmed was soon caught and convicted for these comments.


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