Radical Muslims Threaten the Pope in London

| Friday, December 10, 2010 | |


by J Michael Waller

Mobs of radical Muslims protested Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to London, chanting threatening slogans and holding signs vilifying the Catholic church and Christian faith.

It is important to understand the significance of what is being said. Even though the protests were not physically violent, they are laden with language that, under sharia law, is to be construed as incitement to murder.

The protests took place as about six Muslim radicals from Algeria were arrested for apparently threatening the pope. The subjects were later released.

In this YouTube video, shot September 18, 2010, the protesters can be seen threatening the leader of the world's Catholics with their "Pope Benedict, you will pay" chant, and holding signs calling for the seat of the Catholic church to be controlled by shariah law.

The words are not overheated rhetoric - they are calls for the pope to be murdered, and a declaration of war on Christians and others.

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