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* '''source''': [[publication::The Daily Mail]] | * '''source''': [[publication::The Daily Mail]] | ||
* '''summary''': [[summary::lead paragraph::Islamic extremists have launched a poster campaign across the UK proclaiming areas where Sharia law enforcement zones have been set up.]] | * '''summary''': [[summary::lead paragraph::Islamic extremists have launched a poster campaign across the UK proclaiming areas where Sharia law enforcement zones have been set up.]] | ||
− | * '''topics''': [[topic::Islamic cultural invasion]] [[topic::Jamaal Uddin]] [[topic::Anjem Choudary]] | + | * '''topics''': [[topic::Islamic cultural invasion/Europe]] [[topic::Jamaal Uddin]] [[topic::Anjem Choudary]] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Headline says "extremist'''s'''", but article is about a single person ([[Jamaal Uddin]]) who puts up posters. | * Headline says "extremist'''s'''", but article is about a single person ([[Jamaal Uddin]]) who puts up posters. |
Latest revision as of 01:14, 19 May 2014
- link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2019547/Anjem-Choudary-Islamic-extremists-set-Sharia-law-zones-UK-cities.html
- title: headline::'No porn or prostitution': Islamic extremists set up Sharia law controlled zones in British cities
- when: 12:11 PM 28th July 2011
- author: Rebecca Camber
- source: The Daily Mail
- summary: lead paragraph::Islamic extremists have launched a poster campaign across the UK proclaiming areas where Sharia law enforcement zones have been set up.
- topics: Islamic cultural invasion/Europe Jamaal Uddin Anjem Choudary
Notes
- Headline says "extremists", but article is about a single person (Jamaal Uddin) who puts up posters.
- Posters claim say "Islamic rules enforced" -- article does not mention any incidents of this happening.
- Source is The Daily Mail, which is notorious for sensationalism.