Camberley mosque minaret poses ‘no security threat’ say military experts
ENGAGE has the details.
ENGAGE has the details.
Concerns that minarets overlooking Sandhurst Royal Military Academy pose a security risk have been described as “irresponsible scaremongering”, as a public inquiry considered controversial proposals to demolish a Victorian school and replace it with a purpose-built mosque. The Berkshire, Hampshire and … Continue reading
Controversial plans to build a mosque with two towering high minarets next-door to Sandhurst will be aired at a public inquiry that begins tomorrow. The £3million building would have had a clear view over Britain’s top military academy and is … Continue reading
Taj Hargey joins the right-wing campaign against the proposal to build a new mosque in Camberley. Times, 10 March 2010 Update: See also ENGAGE, 10 March 2010
Objectors to Camberley’s mosque have a final chance to sway a planning decision that apparently allowed the controversial plans to go ahead. Surrey Heath Borough Council apologised for the “confusion” on Tuesday, but pointed out that the mosque plan had not … Continue reading
English Defence League supporters protest outside the council meeting A controversial plan to build a mosque with two 100ft minarets next to Sandhurst has been scrapped to the jubilation of thousands of residents. The £3million building would have had a … Continue reading
Generals are trying to block plans to build a mosque with two 100ft minarets next to Sandhurst. The £3million building would have a clear view over the military academy and is just 400 yards from its parade ground. Senior officers … Continue reading
A Conservative frontbench spokesman, Michael Gove, has opposed plans to build a mosque in his constituency after it became the target of an “inflammatory and offensive” online campaign. The shadow schools secretary, who warned that the west was facing a … Continue reading
An Islamic group fighting to keep its east London mosque, near to the Olympics site, has been described by opponents as a “supremacist movement” that encourages isolationism from wider British society. Tablighi Jamaat, a global proselytising movement with tens of … Continue reading