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Monday, 16 March 2009
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The Sun had this story, probably direct from the neighbours, early this morning and now the Daily Mail has taken it up.
I had the Sun report set aside so take it from there.
OUTRAGE erupted last night as police lavished a 24-hour VIP guard on a Muslim fanatic who branded British soldiers “criminals”.
Warped Yousaf Bashir yelled abuse at 200 heroic troops at their homecoming parade from Iraq.
He and his 14 cronies waved placards calling the soldiers — from 2nd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment — “the butchers of Basra”, “murderers and terrorists” and “baby killers” in Luton, Beds.
On Friday night, two windows and glass in the door of the home in the town he shares with his parents were smashed, along with the rear windows of cars parked in the drive.
But in a show of solidarity with the soldiers, seven homes in Bashir’s street have been decorated with Union flags.
Neighbours reacted with fury to the protection given to Bashir.
Kevin Hattle, 52, said: “I am appalled. My shed was broken into and a motorbike was stolen, but the police did not even come out.”
Another said: “If a white racist had his windows put in, police would not give him round-the-clock protection as if he was a member of the Royal Family. He is supposed to hate this country but calls on it to protect him.”
A police spokeswoman said: “We increased patrols in the area as a result of an attack on the house which took place sometime between late Friday and early Saturday.”
Elsewhere in Luton a march by 500 Muslim men and boys to celebrate Mohammed's birthday went off unhindered over the weekend.

Posted on 03/16/2009 5:51 AM by Esmerelda Weatherwax
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