“You will pay!”
Here’s what you get when you politely ask Muslims to help root out jihadists:
Home Secretary John Reid has called on British Muslims to do more to help root out potential extremists.
In a speech Mr Reid asked Muslim parents to keep a close eye on their children and act if they suspected they were being radicalised by extremists. The comments reflect government frustration that not enough has been done since the 7 July London bombings. His speech was interrupted by a Muslim heckler who said he was “furious” about “state terrorism by British police”.
The protester is believed to be Omar Brookes, otherwise known as Abu Izzadeen, who denies being a member of the banned Al Gurabaa group. He accused the minister of being an “enemy” of Islam. Mr Reid, who was speaking in Leytonstone, east London, watched as Mr Brookes was led from the building by police and stewards.
A second heckler was ejected a few minutes later after he also interrupted the speech. The man emerged from the venue clutching several posters, one of which said: “John Reid you will pay!”
Watch Sky News video of the jihadi outburst here:

Gotta love the “dialogue.”
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