Policy Exchanges fabricated report
Policy Exchange is a right-wing think-tank based in London. There was a research paper put together a couple of months back that concluded a quarter of the mosques investigated in London were promoting an extreme version of Islam.
However, BBC’s Newsnight has discovered in 5 out of the 6 mosques it visited which Policy Exchange had pointed out that were selling extremist literature, that the receipts given by Policy Exchange for the literature bought are forged. Things like wrong addresses, receipts that aren't the same as the ones in the actual shops, receipts printed on home inkjet printers, receipts written by the same person even though both mosques were 40 miles apart and even one receipt that had even been written while resting on another receipt. (Forensic science is a bitch huh)
The initial report itself was a bombshell, and helped put Policy Exchange on the map. Now it is called into question. It is quite sad that the evidence presented by the BBC will not make the front-pages in national newspapers but the original "report" did and was widely discussed.
What I don’t understand is how can an organisation base a report on fabricated evidence and still have the audacity to state that the evidence is authentic, when clearly the program showed that the evidence is not genuine.
read more:-
Guardian Report
Report from Osama Saeed
and another thing is while I don’t condone all these books but you have to accept it that they do exist because there is a market and if one wants to they can still purchase them from amazon
Where is the call for Amazon to be shutdown for this
However, BBC’s Newsnight has discovered in 5 out of the 6 mosques it visited which Policy Exchange had pointed out that were selling extremist literature, that the receipts given by Policy Exchange for the literature bought are forged. Things like wrong addresses, receipts that aren't the same as the ones in the actual shops, receipts printed on home inkjet printers, receipts written by the same person even though both mosques were 40 miles apart and even one receipt that had even been written while resting on another receipt. (Forensic science is a bitch huh)
The initial report itself was a bombshell, and helped put Policy Exchange on the map. Now it is called into question. It is quite sad that the evidence presented by the BBC will not make the front-pages in national newspapers but the original "report" did and was widely discussed.
What I don’t understand is how can an organisation base a report on fabricated evidence and still have the audacity to state that the evidence is authentic, when clearly the program showed that the evidence is not genuine.
read more:-
Guardian Report
Report from Osama Saeed
and another thing is while I don’t condone all these books but you have to accept it that they do exist because there is a market and if one wants to they can still purchase them from amazon
Where is the call for Amazon to be shutdown for this
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