Thursday, February 24, 2011

Cheaters The Movie (pg)

Telemadrid, convicted of defamation

The chain will be rectified by an imam linked to terrorism

Not all Muslims are terrorists and not all the media slander. This could be the summary of the historic ruling, the first in this direction since the attacks of March 11 issued by the court of 1st Instance Pozuelo, condemning Telemadrid to issue a correction at the same time period, after falsely accusing the Program Objective imam of the mosque in Fuenlabrada, Mohamed El Mirabet, if Salafi ties to Al Qaeda and recruit for jihad mujahideen, or holy war. The ruling orders the Madrid public broadcaster to broadcast a correction and to pay court costs. Entitled

Jihad in Spain, the object program, presented by Manuel Cerdan, crossed out in October 2010 the complainant a terrorist and to indoctrinate and recruit mujahedeen ", notes the sentence, charges that" are uncertain and do not conform to reality. " Although the Mirabet assured himself in the article that "the current Muslim who practices and preaches is the Maliki, who does not preach or Salafism or Wahhabism, which has never had no contact or connection to Al Qaeda, which has never recruited for the jihad and mujahideen launched inflammatory messages against the West. "


The ruling, which is not yet final, will be satisfied that the program was assumed, without evidence, "that the applicant is a fundamentalist imam of ideas and is Wahhabi Salafists "in addition to considering El Mirabet" a fundamentalist directly related to the terrorism of Al Qaeda. "

Just issued the documentary, which insisted on the existence of a dozen" apostles " of Jihad in Spain, the Union of Islamic Communities of Spain (UCID), chaired by Riay Tatari, sent a letter to the director general of the agency in which he requested a correction to a journalistic exercise "falls squarely within the sensationalism and creating undue public alarm, slandering and tarnishing the honor of several imams, without any substantial evidence. "

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