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Rice visit to English mosque cancelled after protest threat
Posted: 31 March 2006 0614 hrs

 
 
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LONDON : US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her British opposite number Jack Straw cancelled plans to visit a mosque in his home city, officials said Thursday, after threats of protests over the US-led war in Iraq.

The mosque in Blackburn, northwest England, said it withdrew its invitation for security reasons after opponents of Friday's visit, including anti-war protesters, threatened to "invade" the building.

The Foreign Office said it dropped the visit out of respect for the wishes of the local communities but that they still expected to meet with Muslim and civic leaders in Blackburn.

"The visit wasn't cancelled because we don't like Condoleezza Rice," said Ibrahim Master, a member of the Masjide Al Hidayahmosque's governing committee in Blackburn, a former mill town which has a big Muslim population, mostly of South Asian origin.

Master said the committee met Wednesday night with a group of Muslims which included members of the "Stop the War Coalition," which is sharply opposed to the US-led war in Iraq.

He said the group threatened to protest inside the mosque when the two top diplomats were inside. "It would have compromised the safety of the visiting dignitaries," Master added.

Master said that because the group were Muslims, it would be impossible to prevent them entering the mosque.

Rice is due to visit Blackburn to repay in kind a visit Straw made to her home state of Alabama last year.

She will also attend a concert in Liverpool during the two-day trip, where opponents of British and US involvement in Iraq also plan protests.

"It's a pity that we will not be visiting a mosque in Blackburn," a Foreign Office spokeswoman said.

"Everything we are doing on this visit is being done with respect to the communities involved, taking their views into consideration. We are looking forward to meeting Muslim and civic leaders during the visit."

The Foreign Office rejected the notion that security was a concern. There was no immediate comment from the US embassy in London.

Jamilah Shah, a member of the "Stop the War Coalition" in Blackburn, said protesters were hoping to prevent Rice from meeting with teachers and students at a specialist maths and computer college Friday.

"Parents at the school haven't been consulted and are worried about security," said Shah.

Alex Martindale, chair of a local pressure group "Blackburn With Darwen Stop the War," said: "An historic decision has been made.

"The mosque committee and the surrounding community, in conjunction with Muslim scholars from Blackburn and Preston, have taken the decision to withdraw their invitation to Condoleezza Rice.

"It has been presented that local people would be in support of Jack Straw's invitation to the US Secretary of State. But this decision is evidence that the bulk of the community, Muslim and otherwise, are strongly against the visit." - AFP /dt

 

 



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