It turns out, as it almost always does, that the murderer of UK imam Jalal Uddin was not an “Islamophobe,” as had originally been thought, but other Muslims (one with terror links) who had opposed his “efforts to turn youngsters away from radical Islam.” CAIR was unavailable for comment —

The above tweet is typical of leftist apologists for Islam. Where’s Sarah’s follow up tweet? How glaring is their malevolent agenda. Islamic supremacists and Islamic apologists immediately cry “islamophobia” when a Muslim or mosque is attacked, and they are almost always wrong. The perps are usually Muslims. And yet, in the near constant news reports of jihad, Islamic supremacists and their apologists never blame Islam or jihadic doctrine. Instead, their knee-jerk response is to wail about “fear of reprisals.”

It has also emerged that the team investigating the murder has been extended to include anti-terrorism officers, reports the Guardian.

“Prime suspect in murder of Rochdale imam ‘has fled the UK’ it is revealed as three people remain in custody over the death – including one for terrorism offence,” By Alex Matthews for Mailonline, April 29, 2016: Jalal Uddin, 64, found with head injuries in children’s play area in Rochdale

Imam attacked after leaving a friend’s house following evening prayers

Death could’ve been organised due to his work to de-radicalise youngsters

Men, aged 28 and 21 and a 17-year-old boy questioned in relation to crime The prime suspect in the the murder of a Rochdale imam ‘has fled the UK’ as three others remain in custody. Jalal Uddin, 64, from Bangladesh, was found lying in a pool of his own blood with severe head injuries in a children’s play area, in Greater Manchester, on February 18. He was taken to hospital for treatment but died a short time later. The prime suspect in the the murder of a Rochdale imam ‘has fled the UK’ as three others remain in custody. Jalal Uddin, 64, from Bangladesh, was found lying in a pool of his own blood with severe head injuries in a children’s play area, in Greater Manchester, on February 18. He was taken to hospital for treatment but died a short time later. Imam Jalal Uddin (pictured) was found lying in a pool of his own blood after a brutal attack near a playground The religious leader, who attended mosque every day, was attacked as he left a friend’s house following evening prayers. Detectives believe that his killing may have been organised by those seeking to stop his efforts to ‘de-radicalise’ young people in the area. On Thursday police arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of arranging funds for terrorism, and a 28-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. A third man, 21, was also being further questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder, after he answered bail. While a 17-year-old boy previously arrested on suspicion of murder has been bailed until June pending further inquiries. It has also emerged that the team investigating the murder has been extended to include anti-terrorism officers, reports the Guardian. Assistant Chief Constable Rebekah Sutcliffe, of Greater Manchester Police, said: ‘The investigation into Jalal’s murder has so far been a far-reaching and diligent process with a team of officers working meticulously to examine every lead that has come to light.

Police believe the attack could have been organised due to Uddin’s efforts to ‘de-radicalise’ young people Three men have been questioned in relation to the popular imam’s murder and remain in police custody ‘We are continuing to make good strides in the investigation which would not be possible without the understanding and support of members of the public and I would like to thank them for their patience whilst we work through our inquiries. ‘The investigation remains very much active and we are continuing to appeal to anyone who may have information that they believe can assist us to please contact police.’ Anyone with information should contact Greater Manchester Police on 0161 856 2538 or 101, or call the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3565135/Prime-suspect-murder-Rochdale-imam-fled-UK-revealed-three-people-remain-custody-death-including-one-terror-offences.html#ixzz47E4s9S8C

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