Controversy in UK over Pak cleric's invite to anti-terror meet

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The invitation to a Pakistani to an anti-terror meet in the UK earlier this month has triggered controversy as it emerged that he had praised the actions of an Islamist extremist in the past.

ur attended the 'Counter Terrorism Conference' on July 12 in alongside chiefs and family members of a victim of the ISIS-claimed terror attack on an Ariana Grande concert at Arena last year, which had claimed 23 lives.

According to The Sunday Times, led a "high-profile campaign" in in praise of Mumtaz Qadri, who had killed in 2011 for wanting a dialogue on the country's strict blasphemy laws.

Qadri, who shot Taseer 28 times saying it was his religious duty, was executed in 2016.

Sara Khan, the UK's for Countering Extremism, told the newspaper: "attended and spoke at the funeral of Qadri and described him as a martyr.

"There is no defence or justification for celebrating an ideologically motivated assassination. It is clear that many of those at the conference... would not have known about his vile views."

Fiyaz Mughal, founder of the group said: "The being feted in the 'counter-extremism' conference has been on record as maligning Ahmadi Muslims and in supporting the memory of the murderer of "

The conference in a hotel was hosted by the Ramadhan Foundation, which denied its Pakistani guest's links to extremism.

Mohammed Shafiq, the of the said: "He (Rehman) is not a supporter of terrorism. He is an opponent of terrorism. Any insinuation that he is an extremist is frankly absurd and an insult."

Russ Jackson, of the Northwest Counter-Terrorism Unit, was presented with an award by Rehman and Shafiq at the event, which was also attended by Sharon Goodman, grandmother of the attack victim Olivia Campbell-Hardy, and Andrew Hardy, Olivia's father.

said: "has now brought to our attention some concerns about one of the speakers, which we will now consider.

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First Published: Sun, July 29 2018. 19:35 IST