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Islamic Movement head Salah arrested in Britain

The head of the Islamic Movement in Israel, Sheikh Raed Salah, was arrested in London while on a speaking tour and will be deported.
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June 29, 2011

The head of the Islamic Movement in Israel, Sheikh Raed Salah, was arrested in London while on a speaking tour and will be deported.

Salah reportedly entered the country despite being banned from travel to Britain due to his anti-Semitic views.

Britain’s Home Office told reporters that a full investigation has been launched to discover how he entered the country, and that steps were being take to deport him.

“Since Salah received the invitation to come to Britain, the Jewish lobby went crazy and did everything in its power to prevent the visit, so that the Zionist narrative remains the only narrative,” the Islamic Movement said in a statement.

Salah reportedly was arrested late Tuesday night in London following a lecture. He was scheduled to speak in Wednesday night at a program at the Houses of Parliament that had been widely advertised, according to Al-Jazeera. .

Salah was jailed in Israel in 2010 for spitting at an Israeli policeman. He was also detained last year after participating in the Gaza-bound flotilla.

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