More Information About UK Terrorist Doctors
From the UK’s SkyNews:
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Mohammed Asha
Car Bombing Suspects: Who Are They?
Monday, 02 Jul 2007
07/02/2007 — The identities of two doctors who are among seven people detained in connection with the failed bomb attacks in London and Glasgow have been revealed.
The latest is Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdulla, who was arrested at the scene of the attempted attack in Scotland.
According to Sky sources, he was trained in Baghdad and qualified as a doctor three years ago.
He came to Britain last August and was in the country on a year-long licence which was renewable.
Dr Abdulla is thought to have been one of the two men who drove a blazing Jeep into the terminal building at Glasgow Airport.
He was seen wearing a stethoscope at his rented home in the village of Houston, near Glasgow Airport, a letting agent said.
It is believed he worked at Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, where staff accommodation has been sealed off.
A second terror suspect was badly burned in the attack and is being treated in hospital. He is not arrested but is under armed guard.
Another suspect was earlier identifed as Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
He was arrested with a 27-year-old woman, believed to be his wife, on the M6 near Sandbach in Cheshire.
Dr Asha gained his medical qualifications in Jordan in 2004 and evidently came to Britain the following year.
He was initially registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) from October 20, 2005 until April 13, 2007.
He registered again on May 24, 2007 until May 30, 2008, possibly indicating a year-long appointment at another hospital.
Both the GMC and his employer would have been required to carry out criminal record checks.
A fifth suspect was arrested in Liverpool. He and the M6 couple are being questioned at top security Paddington Green police station in west London.
Two more men aged 28 and 25 have been arrested by police in Glasgow investigating the airport car bomb attack. They are not believed to be Scottish.
This article fails to mention the previously reported fact that Dr Asha was granted asylum to be in the UK.
But for some odd reason our watchdog media keeps trumpeting the fact that these terrorists were not “born or bred” in Scotland.
Of course if they had been, the good news would be that they weren’t foreigners.
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July 2nd, 2007 at 12:38 pm
This dumb bastard is burned badly enough to really hurt. I hope he is barely able to survive his burns so that he lives in misery for a long time. God does have a sense of justice–and a sense of humor. If I was one of his jailers I would make a point of telling him that this is but a fraction of what awaits him and all terrorist murderers in the hereafter. May he live a long life in misery and then burn in hell!
July 2nd, 2007 at 12:47 pm
I know this hasn’t really anything to do with the terrorism but this sentence just stood out and grabbed me:
Dr Asha gained his medical qualifications in Jordan in 2004 and evidently came to Britain the following year.
This guy would have been 23 in 2004. How does one qualify to be a doctor by the age of 23? Is UK so short on fully qualified doctors for their “free health care” system (so applauded by Michael Moore)
that they just willingly accept anyone’s credentials?
July 2nd, 2007 at 1:01 pm
Many third world countries do not adhere to the American/British/Euro custom of usually requiring an undergraduate B.S./ B.A. or equivalent prior to admission to medical school (this is done to assure that physicians are well rounded intellectually, and sufficiently mature emotionally in order to have sufficient wisdom and judgement to function independently as doctors and community role models and leaders). They may have Dr. in front of their name but the whole package isn’t really equivalent, in many cases. I don’t know about Great Britian, but most states in the U.S. have very stringent requirements for licensing foreign medical doctors to ensure that the ones who are licensed really are competent to practice medicine adhereing to U.S. standards of care.
July 2nd, 2007 at 7:50 pm
According to this update from SkyNews the number of doctors is now up to five:
July 3rd, 2007 at 3:34 am
“Brown: Don’t Say terrorists are Muslims”
Our new PM’s standing tall and hanging on to that all important Muslim vote. From today’s Daily Express
“Gordon Brown has banned ministers from using the word “Muslim” in connection with the terrorism crisis.
“The Prime Minister has also instructed his team - including new Home Secretary Jacqui Smith - that the phrase “war on terror” is to be dropped.
“The shake-up is part of a fresh attempt to improve community relations and avoid offending Muslims, adopting a more “consensual” tone than existed under Tony Blair.
“However, the change provoked claims last night that ministers are indulging in yet more political correctness.
“The sudden shift in tone emerged in comments by Mr Brown in the wake of the failed attacks in London and Glasgow.
“Mr Brown’s spokjesman acknowledged yesterday that ministers had been given specific guidelines to avoid inflammatory language…”
So from now on its “M*sl*ms”, see? Got that - “M*sl*ms”.
July 3rd, 2007 at 4:24 am
So the muslims that tried to blow up his cities, and kill as many non muslims as possible arent to be called muslim? I have to find the person who keeps stealing the testicles of world leaders….he has a lock on testosterone…Brown just got a small addition to his name….BrownNOSE. He looks at burning cars….driven by muslim doctors….and tells everyone….hey, lets do everything we can to NOT piss muslims off. Uh, sorry there Mr. PM…you are about two thousand years late. Better go find your balls too…..you are gonna need them in your fight against terriers. There, use that, you idiot.
July 3rd, 2007 at 6:07 am
Its “M*sl*ms” now, SJ - “M*sl*ms”.Get hip, Daddy-o and dig it. How do you expect the m*sl*ms to keep on evading responsibility for their own actions and blaming everybody else for their problems if we continue to stigmatize them in this unfair way? Undue attention to insignificant details such as the motivation, countries of origin and religious beliefs of these upstanding young men will only serve to deepen the feelings of victimhood and persecution felt by the entire m*sl*m community -and we can’t have that.
The whole depressing story’s on http://www.express.co.uk
July 3rd, 2007 at 6:16 am
One of my best friend’s husband is a doctor in London. I understand new UK job application procedures for junior doctors has directly resulted in many UK qualified doctors being forced to emigrate because they can’t get jobs in the UK - and they are bringing in these murderers instead…..
July 3rd, 2007 at 7:34 pm
from the united kingdom:
Good Medical Practice (2006)
The duties of a doctor registered with the General Medical Council
Patients must be able to trust doctors with their lives and health. To justify that trust you must show respect for human life and you must:
Make the care of your patient your first concern
Protect and promote the health of patients and the public
will someone please explain how islamic-doc-sponsored car bombs promote and protect health?
July 4th, 2007 at 3:38 am
“EU: DON’T SAY ‘MUSLIMS’
Here’s an update to yesterday’s item above about how we’re not supposed to say “M*sl*ms” anymore in case we give offence, from today’s Daily Express.
“Secret EU guidelines have been drawn up warning governments not to link Islam and terrorism.
“The directives are believed to be behind ministers not using words such as ‘Muslim’ about Britain’s terrorism crisis…
“Last night critics pointed to a classified EU document sent out to all European governments offering ‘non-offensive’ phrases to use when discussing terrorism.
“Banned terms were said to include ‘jihad’, ‘Islamic’ and ‘fundamentalist’…” http://www.express.co.uk has the whole story.
So from now on, its “j*h*d”, “Isl*m*c” and “f*nd*m*nt*l*st” - got it? Good. Now let’s see if this item turns up on Brit Hume’s “Grapevine” segment, like the previous one did last night.