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Muslim husband accused of honor killing of his ex-wife in Pakistan planning to return to UK with his new wife
He will likely have no problem getting back into the UK, and this makes Britain’s priorities clear, if they weren’t clear already. Pamela Geller and I are banned from entering the country for the crime of telling the truth about Islam and jihad. Recently, free speech and freedom advocates Martin Sellner, Brittany Pettibone, Lauren Southern and Lutz Bachmann were also banned from entering Britain, all for the crime of opposing jihad terror and Sharia oppression.
Meanwhile, Britain has a steadily lengthening record of admitting jihad preachers without a moment of hesitation.
The Muslim migrant teen who bombed the Tube told border officials that he was trained by ISIS, but was admitted anyway.
Syed Muzaffar Shah Qadri’s preaching of hatred and jihad violence was so hardline that he was banned from preaching in Pakistan, but the UK Home Office welcomed him into Britain.
The UK Home Office also admitted Shaykh Hamza Sodagar into the country, despite the fact that he has said: “If there’s homosexual men, the punishment is one of five things. One – the easiest one maybe – chop their head off, that’s the easiest. Second – burn them to death. Third – throw ’em off a cliff. Fourth – tear down a wall on them so they die under that. Fifth – a combination of the above.”
Theresa May’s relentlessly appeasement-minded government also admitted two jihad preachers who had praised the murderer of a foe of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. One of them was welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Meanwhile, the UK banned three bishops from areas of Iraq and Syria where Christians are persecuted from entering the country.
Britain is, as is obvious, finished.
“Ex-husband accused of murdering Brit beauty therapist in Pakistan ‘planning to return to UK with new bride,’” by Alahna Kindred, The Sun, July 28, 2019 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
A HUSBAND who was arrested over the honour killing of his ex-wife is planning to return the UK with his new British spouse, it has been reported.Samia Shahid, 28, from Bradford, West Yorks., died in Pakistan in July 2016 after travelling to see her father, whom she was told was seriously ill.Muhammad Shakeel, who is her first cousin and currently out on bail, was arrested three years ago for the beauty therapist’s alleged murder.Police later said he confessed to strangling her, but confessions obtained while under arrest in Pakistan are not admissible in criminal proceedings.The case still hasn’t gone to trial three years later.Ms Shahid’s MP Naz Shah has now written to the leader of Pakistan after finding out the alleged killer might try to come back to the UK with his new wife.She wrote it was a “very worrying and very alarming” situation and she hopes the Home Secretary would block Shakeel’s entry to the UK.Mr Shahid’s family had arranged for her to marry Shakeel in February 2012, in the Northern Punjab region.ARRANGED MARRIAGEShe later obtained a divorce under Shariah law, before marrying her true love Syed Mukhtar Kazim in Leeds, and moving to Dubai to live with him.Ms Shahid was later told her father was gravely ill and flew to Islamabad.This was against the advice of her second husband, who believed this was a trick because her family expressed shame towards her for divorcing Shakeel.She was later found dead in her cousin’s home in Punjab, Pakistan, six days after arriving.Police in Pakistan launched a murder investigation after it was originally suggested Ms Shahid died of natural causes.Mr Kazim claims his wife was murdered by her family because they rejected their marriage, which led to the arrest of her father Chaudhry Muhammad Shahid and Shakeel.Jhelum police sent the pair to jail on remand.In August 2016, police said Shakeel confessed to strangling his ex-wife….