Author: ANI
Publication: Newkerala.com
Date: January 2, 2011
URL: http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-116962.html
Anjem Choudary, the ex-lawyer turned Islamic
radical, has warned Europe, particularly Britain, of fresh terror attacks
in 2011 as tensions between the Government and hardliner Muslims have gone
up.
"If 2010 is anything to go by, things
will get worse rather than better. I do not see 2011 being less confrontational
than 2010. And I think in the light of the many recent arrests across Europe
in Sweden, Denmark, France and Belgium, this is a phenomenon that is sweeping
across the whole of Europe," the Daily Star quoted Choudary, as saying.
He further said that there is a clash of civilisations
taking place between those that believe in Islam and those that want a secular
society.
"We can also see this in the rise of
the Far Right across Europe. We are reaching a boiling point in the European
community, particularly in countries like Britain with large Muslim populations,"
he added.
He warned that chances are very high that
one of these plots could take place soon, adding that the English Defence
League have already been talking about confronting extremism and marching
through Muslim areas.
"I think this could be quite significant.
You cannot blame the Muslims if it kicks off," he said.