BBC Charity Funded Jihadists
At the BBC, there is no fear of Muslim terrorism, but there is instead a romanticism for Muslim terrorism. Via Times-UK:
The BBC’s Children in Need charity donated £20,000 to an organization that funded the propaganda activities of the July 7 bombers.
The financial support was provided between 1999 and 2002 to the Leeds Community School, which funded and shared premises with an Islamic bookshop where the suicide bombers Mohammed Siddique Khan and Shezhad Tanweer regularly met.
Khan attempted to radicalize youths by showing propaganda films at the bookshop, a focal point at the time for young Muslims.
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