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EXCLUSIVE: Government probes 9/11 event featuring activist who praised Isis beheader and Hezbollah

Taxpayer-funded Camden theatre hosting ‘mock trial’ of UK’s Afghanistan ‘crimes’

September 10, 2021 17:19
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The government has launched an investigation into a taxpayer-funded theatre for staging a mock trial that examines UK “crimes” in Afghanistan and features a Muslim campaigner who has praised the Hezbollah terrorist group - on the 20th anniversary of 9/11.  

Among those “giving evidence” at the ‘People’s Tribunal on Crimes of Aggression: Afghanistan Sessions’ at Camden People’s Theatre in London on Saturday will be Asim Qureshi, the research director of controversial Muslim advocacy group Cage. He told a 2006 Hizb ut Tahrir rally outside the US embassy: “When we see Hezbollah defeating the armies of Israel we know what the solution is and where the victory lies”.

Mr Qureshi also notoriously praised Isis beheader Jihadi John as a “beautiful young man” and “extremely kind”.

Also taking part in the mock trial will be Cage outreach director Moazzam Begg. He has questioned whether Osama bin Laden was responsible for the attacks, saying: “In my mind it’s not been established because he didn’t have due process.”