Archive for March, 2007

Abdul Muhid is Guilty

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Well you may not have been following this but Abdul Muhid has been found Guilty of  soliciting murder after protest about the cartoon of the Islamic Prophet Muhmmad.
I'm chuffed personally I think if someone organises a march through though london chanting "bomb, bomb the UK" they should be considered guilt of soliciting murder. I'm completely up for freedom of speech, I think you should be able to go on a TV chat show saying how you think it a good idea to blow up the UK house of parlement or something, if that is your personal opinion.
But organising a threatening squade is a little too much for me. I think that should be stopped, he can havbve the opinion, acting upon it is something else. I'm no big fan of Tony Blair, wanting him dead I think is just a healthy thing. A out poor of anger toward a oppesor. That makes sense to me , but people on the people that make you no better than him.
My only problem with this arrest is I kind of think it's a little one sided to just arrest Abdul, there where hundreds of other people there too. Surely we should have arrested everyone or noone.

I do believe though that this whole this was just adapted to be used as a reason to support terrorism and personally I think they are going to have real trouble if they are going to do a personal Jahad on anyone who take there lords name in vein, he's fairly high profile.

Ow, a little news on the work front.
Penny has re-designed the HIP pages

Diana inquest to be heard by jury

Monday, March 5th, 2007
It's taken 10 years but finally, after numerous attempts, Mohamed Al Fayed has final got his way and not only won the right to inquests into the deaths of his son, Dodi, and Princess Diana following their car crash in Paris in 1997, but also into how they will be conducted.
 
Initially Baroness Butler-Sloss, the Deputy Royal Corner, had ruled that she was sit alone during the inquests.  However, both the BBC (see http://news.Bbc.Co.Uk/2/hi/in_depth/6411091.Stm) and Sky News (see http://news.Sky.Com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1253884,00.Html) are reporting today that 3 judges at the High Court have seen the light and agreed that the inquests should be heard by a jury.
 
Although it is unlikely that these latest developments, in what has already been a long drawn out process, will speed things up any, hopefully this should at least go some way to meeting the wishes of the Princess, who have gone on record as saying they want to see a "prompt, fair and transparent" trial. 
 
We'll just have to wait and see whether or not the same will apply to Al Fayed.

At last progress on the site.
Irene made the suggestion that I change the email marketing software pages