University College London is where Detroit bomber Abdulmutallab is believed to have been recruited by al-Qaeda sympathisers. He was president of its Islamic Society from 2006-07. And it is where American-born radical imman Abu Usama was scheduled to speak until an uproar caused a cancellation. His message? Kill all homosexuals. By no means, is University College London unique.
UCL is by no means the only British university to invite firebrand preachers to give talks. Anwar al-Awlaki, the Yemen-based preacher who provided spiritual guidance to both Abdulmutallab and the Fort Hood assassin Nidal Malik Hasan, has given several talks at British campuses in the past and earlier this year a lecture by Abu Usama was allowed to go ahead at London’s City University.And consider this. [Bolding mine.]
Among the other terrorists who have graduated from British universities are former London School of Economics student Omar Sheikh, who beheaded the Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002, and former Kings College London students Asif Hanif and Omar Khan Sharif, who carried out a suicide bomb attack on a bar in Tel Aviv in 2003. Abdullah Ahmed Ali, the leader of the 2006 liquid bomb plot to blow up transatlantic airliners, was a graduate of City University in London.Student visas are a racket in the U.K. According to the Daily Mail,
The spread of a bogus college industry catering for fake students from abroad has long been a concern to those worried about illegal immigration.Meanwhile, what does the British government protest? The execution of a British citizen of drug dealing in China. And Catholic schools who prefer Catholic students. Because there might not be enough foreigners allowed.
But the past few months have proved that the network of well over 2,000 colleges suspected to have been immigration fronts has also provided cover for terrorists.
The exploitation of the student immigration racket by terror groups was confirmed in April in the arrest of 12 suspects in a botched police operation. Ten of them were in England-on student visas.
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