Anjem Choudary, leader of now banned Muslims Against Crusades, MAC.


Anjem Choudary, MAC, Muslims Against Crusades group banned in the UK by the Home Secretary under anti terror laws. the group have a record for disrupting a number of events including 2010 Armistice day when they burnt a poppy causing an outcry in the country, in 2011 they attempted to disrupt a service being held close to the US Embassy in London to mark the anniversary of the 911 terror attacks. 1967: Born to a market trader in Welling, Kent, and goes on to qualifies as a solicitor and becomes chairman of the Society of Muslim Lawyers (but is removed from the Roll in 2002) January 14, 1986: Co-founds extremist organisation al-Muhajiroun with Islamist militant Omar Bakri Muhammad. July 7, 2006: Says Muslims in Britain are 'oppressed' and calls for assassination of the Pope. March 1, 2008: Says Prince Harry is 'a target' after fighting in Afghanistan. September 10, 2008: Brands Christmas an 'evil celebration'. September 11, 2008: Claims Muslims will have more children and take over Britain. March 11, 2009: Posts a message on an extremist Islamic website in which he calls homecoming soldiers 'brutal murderers'. September 9, 2010: Calls on Muslims to burn the flag on September 11. April 1, 2011: Warns an attack on Royal wedding is 'highly likely'. November 11, 2011: Declares MAC disbanded but vows to start a new radical group.


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