More Government subsidization of the promotion of the hate-filled ideology that is political and militant Islam.
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A 2005 public meeting, in which representatives of Hizb ut-Tahrir spoke about the 7/7 attacks: The group was given £113,000 for educational purposes.
A militant Islamic group was given more than £113,000 of taxpayers money to run a nursery and two primary schools.
Members of Hizb ut-Tahrir used the cash to teach children as young as five about their beliefs.
The group – which Tony Blair promised to ban after the 7/7 attacks on London – were given £113,411 to provide the three educational centres in Tottenham and Slough.
Hizb ut-Tahrir is an international Sunni political party whose goal is to combine all Muslim countries in a unitary Islamic state or caliphate, ruled by Islamic law and with a caliph head of state elected by Muslims.
Ministers are today expected to come under pressure to investigate why the money was provided.
The group is regarded as an ‘organisation of concern’ by the Home Office.Tory MP Patrick Mercer, chairman of the parliamentary sub-committee on counter-terrorism, today condemned grants to schools with connections to extremist groups.
Mr Mercer, MP for Newark and Retford, said: ‘Hizb ut-Tahrir may not be illegal but it has definitely been
identified as part of the conveyor-belt to terrorism.That Hizb is involved with vulnerable youngsters is deeply disturbing.’
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