Sunday, 21 August 2022

Chairman of a British-based Islamic Human Rights Commission Praised the Fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie

 Chairman of a British-based Islamic Human Rights Commission — that has has received more than £1.4 million in charity cash — praised the fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie less than a year ago

  • The chairman of a British-based human rights organisation praised the fatwa
  • Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), spoke fondly of the death sentence on Sir Salman Rushdie
  • The IHRC has shown support for terrorists detained in the UK and the US

  • The chairman of a British-based human rights organisation which has received over £1.4 million in charity cash praised the fatwa on Sir Salman Rushdie less than a year ago, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

    Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the controversial Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), spoke fondly of the death sentence imposed on the writer in 1989 following the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses.

    The IHRC, which has been described by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as representing 'all that's best in Islam', is closely aligned with Iran and its leaders have previously declared the West as 'the enemy'.

  • FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11130693/Chairman-British-based-Islamic-Human-Rights-Commission-praised-fatwa-Sir-Salman-Rushdie.html

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