"The security services have examined 59 hours of video, cleared the Muslims accused by Channel 4. The security services state that Channel 4 spliced tape together to give a totally false impression."
Please click this link for the full story and comments 295669966 "I have always said that the real enemies of Muslims is the Jewish controlled media." Charges Dropped Against Mosque Program Charges will not be brought against preachers featured in a Channel 4 Dispatches programme which looked at allegations of extremism in mosques. West Midlands Police carried out an investigation into three speakers and their comments in the programme Undercover Mosque broadcast in January. The CPS said the programme spliced together speech extracts completely distorting what the speakers said. West Midlands Police said it was reporting the matter to Ofcom. The CPS said there was not enough evidence to bring charges. The programme investigated a number of mosques run by organisations claiming to be dedicated to moderation and dialogue with other faiths. An undercover reporter claimed to provide evidence that certain speakers preached messages of religious bigotry and extremism. Quote: --------------------------------- "In this case we have been dealing with a heavily edited television programme, apparently taking out of context aspects of speeches" Bethan David, CPS lawyer --------------------------------- The Channel 4 Dispatches website, in a piece about the programme, said the reporter had attended talks at mosques and found preachers "condemning the idea of integration into British society, condemning British democracy as unIslamic and praising the Taliban for killing British soliders". Police said they acknowledged some parts of the programme may have been considered offensive, but, when analysed in full context, there was not enough evidence to bring charges. CPS lawyer Bethan David said: "The splicing together of extracts from longer speeches appears to have completely distorted what the speakers were saying. "The CPS has demonstrated it will not hesitate to prosecute those responsible for criminal incitement. "But in this case we have been dealing with a heavily edited television programme, apparently taking out of context aspects of speeches which in their totality could never provide a realistic prospect of any convictions." Police also asked the CPS to consider a prosecution for including material likely to stir up racial hatred but again were advised there was insufficient evidence. "Strive as in a race to achieve the goal of excellence in all that you do." For real insights visit: http://www.geocities.com/mewatch99/ Regards, Nashid