by Robert Spencer
Is England Saudi Arabia now? Is Sharia in effect? Is it now illegal to post material "offensive to the Islamic faith" in a window? If Conway had posted material "offensive to the Christian faith," would he have been arrested or jailed? Who decides what is offensive?
I haven't seen what Conway posted, and I do not support the BNP or any group with race-based policies or any truck with antisemitism, but this is a free speech issue. His political views are as irrelevant as his marijuana possession: he got the year in jail for the material on Islam, and another three months for the cannabis.
Unless what he posted in his window was calling for violence or genocide, it shouldn't matter how offensive it may have been to any group or individual. Clearly there is no more freedom of speech regarding Islam in Britain; under the guise of "hate speech" laws, Sharia blasphemy laws have become the law of the land. The arbiters of what constitutes "offensive" material control the discourse, and no dissent is allowed. This is the road to tyranny.
"Gainsborough man jailed over anti-Islam images in his flat window," from This Is Lincolnshire, March 9 (thanks to Ima):
A GAINSBOROUGH man who plastered his front window with vile anti-Islamic hate literature has been jailed for a year.Robert SpencerDarren Conway, a self-confessed supporter of right-wing organisations, was given a 12-months' sentence at Lincoln Crown Court.
The court was told on Tuesday that carer Conway had covered the front window of his ground floor flat in Heaton Street in Gainsborough with 17 photographs and posters.
Many were offensive – attacking both the prophet Mohammed and the Muslim religion.
Conway, 44, had denied displaying the religiously aggravated hate material on April 16 last year.
But he was convicted following a short trial earlier this year, when sentencing was postponed for reports to be prepared.
Judge Michael Heath told Conway: "To describe the material you put in your window as grossly offensive is an understatement.
"There is no place in a civilised society for conduct of that sort and the only sentence I can justify for it is an immediate custodial sentence."
Conway was also given a three-month concurrent jail sentence – to run alongside the longer term – after admitting unlawful production of cannabis.
Sixteen cannabis plants were found growing in his home when police visited to investigate the hate crime.
Christopher Lowe, prosecuting, said that Conway, who admitted to supporting both the BNP and the English Defence League, was caught after a member of the public complained to police.
"Later that day police attended the premises and found 17 posters and images in the front window in full public view," said Mr Lowe.
"The majority of the displayed posters and images were undoubtedly offensive to the Islamic faith.
"Conway was arrested at the scene and taken into police custody.
"He appeared to make out that those posters were, more or less, an opportunity to get back at his landlord.
"He was trying to justify them on a political and religious basis.
"In the back room was found a small grow of cannabis plants. Sixteen plants were growing under heated lamps."...
Source: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/03/uk-man-gets-year-in-prison-for-posting-material-offensive-to-the-islamic-faith-in-his-front-window.html
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Hate crime is an offence in the UK and according to the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) British Jews are far more likely to be the subject of hate crime than British Muslims.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1537128/Jews-far-more-likely-to-be-victims-of-faith-hatred-than-Muslims.html
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