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Qaradawi says tsunami victims deserved to die

OutRage! News Service | 14.01.2005 17:19 | Culture | Gender | London | World

Livingstone defends Qaradawi - again

Qaradawi says tsunami victims deserved to die

Mayor cancels GLA Gay Forum to stop debate

Ken Livingstone has defended Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the day it was revealed the Muslim cleric said the Asian earthquake victims deserved punishment from Allah because, he believes, their countries are centres of immorality, decadence and perversion.

Ken Livingstone has defended Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the day it was revealed the Muslim cleric said the Asian earthquake victims deserved punishment from Allah because, he believes, their countries are centres of immorality, decadence and perversion.

On the very morning Qaradawi’s disgraceful views were reported in The Times (11 January), Mayor Livingstone called a press conference at City Hall to defend the fundamentalist cleric.

“We are appalled the Mayor is defending a reactionary fundamentalist who says 150,000 people deserved to die because some of them were immoral and failed to observe his hardline interpretation of Islam,” said Peter Tatchell of the gay rights group OutRage!.

“Why is a left-wing Mayor associating with a right-wing Islamist?”

According to a reports in The Times and on BBC TV News on 11 January 2005, Qaradawi said in a sermon broadcast on Qatar TV:

“People must ask themselves why this earthquake occurred in this area and not others…Whoever examines these areas discovers that they are tourism areas….where the forbidden acts are widespread, as well as alcohol consumption, drug use and acts of abomination…Don’t they deserve punishment from Allah?”

"Ken has justified his hosting of Qaradawi at City Hall last July, while attacking a London community coalition of Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs, Christians, gays, humanists, women, students and refugees from Islamist repression. Our community coalition is critical of Dr Qaradawi's sexist, homophobic and anti-Semitic opinions. We do not believe he is a fit and proper person to be hosted by the Mayor of our great city,” commented coalition member Brett Lock of OutRage!.

“Ken’s suggestion that criticisms of Qaradawi are part of a Mossad or Jewish conspiracy are laughable and insulting. The cleric’s bigoted opinions are openly expressed in his books and speeches.

“Qaradawi supports female genital mutilation, wife-beating, the execution of homosexuals, destruction of the Jewish people, suicide bombing of innocent civilians, and the punishment of rape victims who do not dress with sufficient modesty.

“These attitudes are clerical fascism. No Mayor of London should be hosting
a religious leader with such anti-democratic opinions.

“The Mayor praises Qaradawi as a moderate Muslim leader. But he has used selective, partial and misleading quotes to portray Qaradawi as a liberal.

For example, while Livingstone boasts that Qaradawi says female genital mutilation is not obligatory, he omits the fact that the Muslim cleric personally advocates it. This is typical of the Mayor’s distortions,” said Mr Lock.

Apparently afraid of criticism from the lesbian and gay community, the Mayor’s advisors cancelled the Greater London Authority Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Forum, which was to have been held on Tuesday 11 January.

“This is the second month in a row that the Forum has been cancelled by the Mayor and his officials,” said Mr Tatchell.

“On both occasions, the Forum was due to have discussed motions critical of Ken’s hosting of Dr Qaradawi at City Hall last July.

“The Mayor appears to be fearful of open debate. He is now using bureaucratic maneuvers to stifle legitimate criticisms of his handling of the Qaradawi affair,” said Mr Tatchell.

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Bam

14.01.2005 18:20

>>People must ask themselves why this earthquake occurred in this area and not others…

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Free Speech

14.01.2005 19:38

You are condemning Ken by association. Perhaps he supports free speech, however vile.

I may not like what you say, but I'll defend your right to say it.

Free Country


Not only Bam but...

15.01.2005 02:40

The tidal wave also devastated some of the most remote communities in the world on various islands, untouched by the supposed 'decadence' of modern civilisation. The argument would be laughable were it not about such a serious matter.

I haven't studied what Livingstone has said about the cleric so can't comment as to whether he was merely supporting freedom of speech, as should be done no matter how stupid and disgusting this guy sounds, or whether he was actively praising him. If he was then I would be worried, there does seem to be a certain amount of cosying up to repressive Islamists going on at the moment amongst 'the left' whilst simultaneously condemning (and rightly so) the Christian fundamentalists in the White house.

Andrew