08-13-2006, 08:57 PM
British police official accused of bias
Lord Stevens, whose continuing responsibilities include the inquiry into Princess Diana's death, called on Muslims to <b>"stop the denial, endless fudging and constant wailing that somehow it is everyone else's problem and, if Islamic terrorism exists at all, they are somehow the main victims".</b>
<b>"When will the Muslim community in this country accept an absolute, undeniable, total truth: that Islamic terrorism is their problem?"</b> wrote Lord Stevens, former commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, in an opinion column for the News of the World.
Lord Stevens, whose continuing responsibilities include the inquiry into Princess Diana's death, called on Muslims to <b>"stop the denial, endless fudging and constant wailing that somehow it is everyone else's problem and, if Islamic terrorism exists at all, they are somehow the main victims".</b>
<b>"When will the Muslim community in this country accept an absolute, undeniable, total truth: that Islamic terrorism is their problem?"</b> wrote Lord Stevens, former commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, in an opinion column for the News of the World.