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UK Islamic radicals set to implement 'Sharia-controlled-zones'

London , Sun, 10 Jul 2011 ANI
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London, July 10 (ANI): Hardcore Islamists in Britain are set to kick off their new 'Sharia law enforcement zones' across the country, under which gambling, smoking, drugs and prostitution would be strictly prohibited.

 

Under the new law, Islamists have vowed to ban booze and mixing between the sexes.

 

According to The Daily Star, the move will see specific areas flooded with thousands of stickers saying, "no gambling", "no music or concerts", "no porn or prostitution" and "no drugs or smoking".

 

The posters declare, "You are entering a Sharia controlled zone - Islamic rules enforced."

 

The radicals will kick off their controlled zones in the London borough of Waltham Forest later this month, the report said.

 

They also claim their hardline rules will be policed by thousands of "Sharia cops" on the streets.

 

Preacher Anjem Choudary has called the scheme an alternative to government attempts to combat violent extremism under the Prevent strategy.

 

"The Prevent strategy introduced by Theresa May is going to be countered in the next couple of weeks beginning in Waltham Forest where there will be a Sharia- controlled zone sticker campaign," said Choudary.

 

"This will mean this is an area where the Muslim community will not tolerate drugs, alcohol, pornography, gambling, usury, free mixing between the sexes - the fruits if you like of Western civilization," he said.

 

"This will be a very heavy leafleting campaign aimed at both the Muslim and non-Muslim community in terms of what the Sharia means economically, socially and politically," he added. (ANI)

 

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