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Monday, 15 March 2010 12:42 |
| | The Sunday Express yesterday published an apology to the East London Mosque for an article published in December linking the ELM to Anwar Al-Awlaki and referring to the mosque as ‘radical’. The ELM was wrongly criticised by newspapers following the failed bomb attempt by Omar Farouk Abdulmuttalab on Christmas Day last year on account of Abdulmuttalab having visited the mosque on three occasions.
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The Express apology reads:
'Our article of December 27, 2009 “Jet bomb ordered by 9/11 spiritual leader” stated that Anwar al Awlaki, the Yemen based cleric said to have inspired the failed plot to blow up a plane bound for Detroit, had spoken at the “radical” East London Mosque (ELM).
'We would like to make clear that ELM works tirelessly to promote religious and social tolerance and to oppose violent extremism in all its forms. ELM tells us that it was not aware of any credible allegation of violent extremism against Anwar al Awlaki prior to the single occasion on which he spoke at the London Muslim Centre (LMC) at an event organised by an external organisation. ELM does not promote or support Anwar al Awlaki. ELM would not now permit Anwar al Awlaki to speak at ELM or the LMC.'
Well done ELM/LMC for taking the Daily Express to task and securing a printed apology.
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